The list of current and past Rajya Sabha members from the Himachal Pradesh State. State elect 3 member for the term of 6 years and indirectly elected by the state legislators, since year 1956. [1]
Chronological list by last date of appointment [2]
Name | Party | Term start | Term end | Term | Notes | |
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Harsh Mahajan [3] | BJP | 03-Apr-2024 | 02-Apr-2030 | 1 | ||
Sikander Kumar [4] | BJP | 03-Apr-2022 | 02-Apr-2028 | 1 | ||
Indu Goswami [5] | BJP | 10-Apr-2020 | 09-Apr-2026 | 1 | ||
Jagat Prakash Nadda | BJP | 03-Apr-2018 | 02-Apr-2024 | 2 | ||
Anand Sharma | INC | 03-Apr-2016 | 02-Apr-2022 | 3 | ||
Viplove Thakur | INC | 10-Apr-2014 | 09-Apr-2020 | 2 | ||
Jagat Prakash Nadda | BJP | 03-Apr-2012 | 02-Apr-2018 | 1 | ||
Bimla Kashyap Sood | BJP | 03-Apr-2010 | 02-Apr-2016 | 1 | ||
Shanta Kumar | BJP | 10-Apr-2008 | 09-Apr-2014 | 1 | ||
Viplove Thakur | INC | 03-Apr-2006 | 02-Apr-2012 | 1 | ||
Anand Sharma | INC | 03-Apr-2004 | 02-Apr-2010 | 2 | ||
Suresh Bharadwaj | BJP | 10-Apr-2002 | 09-Apr-2008 | 1 | ||
Kripal Parmar | BJP | 03-Apr-2000 | 02-Apr-2006 | 1 | ||
Anil Sharma | HVC | 03-Apr-1998 | 02-Apr-2004 | 1 | ||
Chandresh Kumari Katoch | INC | 10-Apr-1996 | 09-Apr-2002 | 1 | ||
Sushil Barongpa | INC | 03-Apr-1994 | 02-Apr-2000 | 2 | ||
Maheshwar Singh | BJP | 03-Apr-1992 | 02-Apr-1998 | 1 | ||
Krishan Lal Sharma | BJP | 10-Apr-1990 | 09-Apr-1996 | 1 | ||
Sushil Barongpa | INC | 03-Apr-1988 | 02-Apr-1994 | 1 | ||
Chandan Sharma | INC | 03-Apr-1986 | 02-Apr-1992 | 1 | ||
Anand Sharma | INC | 10-Apr-1984 | 09-Apr-1990 | 1 | ||
Roshan Lal | INC | 03-Apr-1982 | 02-Apr-1988 | 3 | ||
Usha Malhotra | INC | 03-Apr-1980 | 02-Apr-1986 | 1 | ||
Mohinder Kaur | BJP | 10-Apr-1978 | 09-Apr-1984 | 1 | ||
Roshan Lal | INC | 03-Apr-1976 | 02-Apr-1982 | 2 | ||
Gian Chand Totu | INC | 03-Apr-1974 | 02-Apr-1980 | 1 | ||
Jagannath Bharadwaj | INC | 10-Apr-1972 | 09-Apr-1978 | 1 | ||
Roshan Lal | INC | 03-Apr-1970 | 02-Apr-1976 | 1 | ||
Satyavati Dang | INC | 03-Apr-1968 | 02-Apr-1974 | 1 | ||
C L Varma | INC | 03-Apr-1964 | 02-Apr-1970 | 2 | Bilaspur & HP | |
Shiva Nand Ramaul | INC | 03-Apr-1962 | 02-Apr-1968 | 1 | ||
Lila Devi | INC | 03-Apr-1956 | 02-Apr-1962 | 1 | ||
C L Varma | INC | 03-Apr-1952 | 02-Apr-1958 | 1 | Bilaspur & HP |
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