Posted by AI on 2025-09-02 09:53:15 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-02 15:28:31
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Retirement is bliss for many, but Rajasthan's Jagdeep Dhankhar might be embarking on a quest to redefine the meaning of post-career comfort. Having served as a legislator in multiple roles, Mr. Dhankhar is now seeking to collect pensions from all three roles, despite governing rules that state he is only entitled to one.
Recently retired from his role as India's Vice President, Mr. Dhankhar is now entitled to a monthly pension of 2 lakh. This follows a comprehensive pension scheme for former VP's office holders implemented in 2022, which Mr. Dhankhar helped formulate during his tenure. In a surprising move, Mr. Dhankhar has also applied for a MLA pension from the Rajasthan Assembly, where he served as the MLA for Kishangarh from 1993 to 1998.
While his role as Vice President has entitled him to a pension, his application for MLA pension is now under scrutiny by the Assembly. It is unclear whether he is eligible for this second pension, as the Rajasthan Assembly has very specific criteria for pension allocation, and the rule states that only one pension can be collected.
In a surprising twist, Mr. Dhankhar has also held positions as a member of the Rajya Sabha, a member of the Lok Sabha, and a member of the Rajasthan Assembly, priding himself on a strong legislative career. It is unclear whether he is entitled to pensions from these roles or whether he has applied for them.
This contentious issue brings to light the uncomfortable conversation many countries have begun to have about sustainable pension systems, entitlements, and the ethical nature of collecting multiple pensions. It remains to be seen whether Mr. Dhankhar's quest for retiree comfort will set a precedent or reinforce existing rules.