1998 Rajya Sabha elections

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1998 Rajya Sabha elections
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(of 228 seats) to the Rajya Sabha
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Leader Jaswant Singh Manmohan Singh
Party BJP INC

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]

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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.

Rajya Sabha members for term 1998–2004
StateMember NamePartyNotes
Assam [1] Dr Arun Kumar Sarma AGPR
Assam Drupad Borgohain CPI
HP [1] Anil Sharma INC
KL [1] M.J. Varkey Mattathil CPM
KL A Vijaya Raghvan BJD
NG [1] C. Apok Jamir INC
TR [1] Matilal Sarkar CPM
PB [1] Ashwani Kumar INC
PBLajpat RaiINC
PB Sukhbir Singh Badal SAD
PB Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa SAD
PB Gurcharan Singh Tohra SADdea 01/04/2004
AP [2] Desari Nagabhushan Rao INC
AP Yadlapati Venkata Rao TDP
AP P. Prabhakar Reddy TDP
AP K K Venkata Rao TDP
AP C. Ramachandraiah INC
AP R Ramachandraiah TDP
KA [2] Oscar Fernandes INC
KA Venkaiah Naidu BJP
KA H.K. Javare Gowda JD
KA S. R. Bommai JD
CG [2] Dilip Kumar Judev BJP
CGJhumuklalINC
MP [2] O. Rajagopal BJP
MPBalkaviBJP
MP Mabel Rebello INC
TN [2] S. Agniraj DMK
TN V. Maitreyan ADMK
TN M. A. Kadar DMK
TNM. SankaralingamDMK
TN S. Sivasubramanian INC
TN Viduthalai Virumbi DMK
TN G. K. Moopanar TMCdea 30/08/2001
OR [2] Manmathnath Das BJP
OR Ramchandra Khuntia 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 INCres 10/06/2004
MH Suresh Kalmadi INCres 10/06/2004 LS
PB [2] Sukhdev SinghINC
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 B. P. Singhal BJP
UP Khan Gufaran Zahidi INC
UP Rama Shankar Kaushik SP
UP Ram Gopal Yadav SP
UP Dharam Pal Yadav SP
UP Syed Akhtar Hasan Rizvi SP
UP T. N. Chaturvedi BJPres 20/08/2002 Govr of KA
UP [2] Sangh Priya Gautam BJPfr UP till 08/11/2000
BR [2] Kapil Sibal INC
BR Ramendra Kumar Yadav Samta Party
BRGaya SinghCPI
BR Saroj Dubey RJD
BRAnil KumarINC
JH [2] Parmeshwar Agarwalla INC
JH Abhay Kant Prasad BJP
HR [2] Swaraj Kaushal BJP
HR Rao Man Singh INC

Bye-elections

The following bye elections were held in the year 1998.

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