Tonight, Delhi's power corridors are shaken by what many are calling Dhexit. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has resigned - sending shockwaves through the political establishment. Why did this happen? What does it mean? And what comes next? We have the inside track-and the political story behind the story. Remember, in December of 2024 the opposition had moved an impeachment motion against the VP- a first of its kind in Parliamentary history. The motion was of course rejected on technical grounds by the deputy chairman. So how did the distrust which was visible between Mr Dhankhar and the opposition change to distrust between Mr Dhankhar and the treasury benches? We've seen friction before. Remember Vice President Krishan Kant during the Vajpayee years? Or even Hamid Ansari's assertive tenure? But a Vice President resigning mid-term - this is rare, almost unprecedented. It tells us something deeper about the nature of power today. So tonight, the big question is did Jagdeep Dhankhar overplay his hand? And who will be the next Vice President - the government's choice, or a consensus candidate? The battle for the Upper House has just begun.