What's next for Venkaiah Naidu?

G GOWTHAM
M. venkaiah naidu, the vice president of india, will step down from his position in three more weeks. In comparison to other politicians from different parties, he has only recently turned 73, which means he is not yet considered a veteran politician or retired from active politics. However, venkaiah is compelled to give up in politics. He is not permitted to rejoin the bharatiya janata party after serving as vice president of india and return to active politics to hold a position such as minister in the Union cabinet or another position.
In addition, he is unwilling to take the job of governor, which is beneath him after holding the office of vice president of India. He may potentially be considered for the honourable position of ambassador to any significant country, but the likelihood that he would accept such a position is low. Therefore, venkaiah is forced to give up his involvement in politics, whether directly or indirectly. Since he has already written a type of autobiography, he doesn't really have much to say about himself.
He is limited to writing a book about his experiences as chairman of the rajya sabha and vice president of India. There are rumours that he would get involved in the nellore district-based Swarna Bharati Trust activities, which are overseen by his daughter deepa Venkat. However, it is extremely doubtful that he would relocate to Nellore. According to sources, he would stay in New delhi for at least three to four more years. In delhi, close to chanakya Puri, the Center has already given him a house, and renovations are currently being done there.

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