Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar broke his silence on the no-confidence motion, said- 'Never use a knife to cut vegetables for bypass surgery'

Jagdeep Dhankhar On Opposition: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has broken his silence on the no-confidence motion brought by the opposition. Responding to the no-confidence motion, he said that a knife for cutting vegetables is never used for bypass surgery. This is his first statement after the Opposition continuously cornered the Vice President. He said, 'The notice given against me was not even a knife for cutting vegetables, it was rusty. It was given in great haste. When I read it I was surprised. But what surprised me most is that none of you read it. If you had read, you would not have been able to sleep for many days.

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The Vice President addressed women journalists at his residence in Mangalore. During this, he commented for the first time on the notice brought against him. Quoting a statement of Chandrashekhar Azad, the Vice President said that never do bypass surgery with a vegetable cutting knife. He said, “The notice brought against me was not even a knife for cutting vegetables, it was rusty.” The Vice President warned that efforts are being made by anti-national forces to weaken the constitutional institutions brick by brick.

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The Vice President said that it is very important to maintain the dignity of constitutional posts with prestige, high ideals and constitutionality. Expression and dialogue are indispensable for the success of democracy. He said, “Look at the notice given against the Vice President. Look at the six links given in it.

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This statement comes in the backdrop of the opposition presenting a notice for a no-confidence motion against the Vice President on December 10 during the recently held winter session of Parliament. On December 19, Deputy Chairman of the Upper House Harivansh had rejected this notice on several grounds including technical flaws. Harivansh termed this step as 'negligent' and 'arrogant' and said that Jagdeep Dhankhar's name has also been misspelled.

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He told the women journalists, 'You journalists are our last hope, because only two things are necessary for the success of democracy.' During this time he also talked about two rights of journalists. He said that our first is the right of expression. If expression is worthy and is compromised then it is contrary to democratic development. The second is communication. This means that before you can raise your vocal cords, you have to let your ears understand the other perspective as well. If both these things are not there then #democracy can neither be nurtured nor can it flourish.

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