1998 Indian Rajya Sabha elections
Rajya Sabha elections were held in 1998, to elect members of the Rajya Sabha, Indian Parliament's upper chamber. 13 members from 6 states [1] and 57 members from 14 states [2] were elected.[3]
Elections[]
Elections were held in 1998 to elect members from various states. The list is incomplete.
Members elected[]
The following members are elected in the elections held in 1998. They are members for the term 1998-2004 and retire in year 2004, except in case of the resignation or death before the term.
State - Member - Party
State | Member Name | Party | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
Assam[1] | Dr | AGP | R |
Assam | Drupad Borgohain | CPI | |
HP[1] | Anil Sharma | INC | |
KL[1] | CPM | ||
KL | name | party | |
KL | BJD | ||
NG[1] | C. Apok Jamir | INC | |
TR[1] | Matilal Sarkar | CPM | |
PB[1] | Ashwani Kumar | INC | |
PB | Lajpat Rai | INC | |
PB | Sukhbir Singh Badal | SAD | |
PB | Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa | SAD | |
PB | Gurcharan Singh Tohra | SAD | dea 01/04/2004 |
AP[2] | INC | ||
AP | TDP | ||
AP | TDP | ||
AP | TDP | ||
AP | C. Ramachandraiah | INC | |
AP | TDP | ||
KA[2] | Oscar Fernandes | INC | |
KA | M. Venkaiah Naidu | BJP | |
KA | JD | ||
KA | S R Bommai | JD | |
CG[2] | BJP | ||
CG | Jhumuklal | INC | |
MP[2] | O. Rajagopal | BJP | |
MP | Balkavi | BJP | |
MP | Mabel Rebello | INC | |
TN[2] | DMK | ||
TN | V. Maitreyan | ADMK | |
TN | DMK | ||
TN | M. Sankaralingam | DMK | |
TN | S. Sivasubramanian | INC | |
TN | Viduthalai Virumbi | DMK | |
TN | G K Moopanar | TMC | dea 30/08/2001 |
OR[2] | BJP | ||
OR | BJD | ||
OR | Ranganath Misra | INC | |
MH[2] | Pritish Nandy | SS | |
MH | Satish Pradhan | SS | |
MH | Pramod Mahajan | BJP | |
MH | Vijay J. Darda | INC | |
MH | Najma Heptulla | INC | res 10/06/2004 |
MH | Suresh Kalmadi | INC | res 10/06/2004 LS |
PB[2] | Sukhdev Singh | INC | |
PB | Gurcharan Kaur | INC | |
RJ[2] | Jaswant Singh | BJP | |
RJ | Laxmi Mall Singhvi | INC | |
RJ | Santosh Bagrodia | INC | |
UP[2] | Arun Shourie | BJP | |
UP | Kanshi Ram | BSP | |
UP | Lalit Suri | IND | |
UP | Dinanath Mishra | BJP | |
UP | BJP | ||
UP | INC | ||
UP | SP | ||
UP | Ram Gopal Yadav | SP | |
UP | Dharam Pal Yadav | SP | |
UP | SP | ||
UP | T. N. Chaturvedi | BJP | res 20/08/2002 Govr of KA |
UP[2] | Sangh Priya Gautam | BJP | fr UP till 08/11/2000 |
BR[2] | Kapil Sibal | INC | |
BR | Ramendra Kumar Yadav | Samta Party | |
BR | Gaya Singh | CPI | |
BR | Saroj Dubey | RJD | |
BR | Anil Kumar | INC | |
JH[2] | INC | ||
JH | BJP | ||
HR[2] | Swaraj Kaushal | BJP | |
HR | INC |
Bye-elections[]
The following bye elections were held in the year 1998.
State - Member - Party
- Bye-elections were held on 27-03-1998 for vacancy from West Bengal due to death of seating member on 21-12-1997 with term ending on 18-08-1999. [4] Abani Roy of RSP got elected.
- Bye-elections were held on 27-03-1998 for vacancy from Karnataka and Jammu and Kashmir due to election to Lok Sabha of seating member H D Deve Gowda on 01-03-1998 with term ending on 09.04.2002 and Saifuddin Soz on 01-03-1998 with term ending on 22.11.2002. [5]
- Bye-elections were held on 27-03-1998 for vacancy from Orissa and Kerala due to election to Lok Sabha of seating member Jayanti Patnaik on 02.04.2002 with term ending on 09.04.2002 and K.Karunakaran on 01-03-1998 with term ending on 21.04.2003.[5] of CPM won from Kerala.
- Bye-elections were held on 27-03-1998 for vacancy from Gujarat due to resignation of seating member Anandiben Patel on -- with term ending on 02.04.2000.[5]
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f g "Biennial elections to the Council of States to fill the Seats of members retiring in April, 2004" (PDF). ECI New Delhi. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Biennial and Bye -Elections to the Council of States and State Legislative Councils by Members of Legislative Assembly" (PDF). ECI, New Delhi. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- ^ "Alphabetical List Of Former Members Of Rajya Sabha Since 1952". Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
- ^ "Biennial Elections to the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) to fillthe seats of members retiring in April, 1998 and Bye-election to fill one casual vacancy" (PDF). ECI, New Delhi. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- ^ a b c "Bye-Elections to the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) to fill the seats of members elected to-the Lok Sabha during the recently concluded General Elections,1998 and to fill one casual-vacancy from the State of Gujarat" (PDF). ECI, New Delhi. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
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