The list of current and past Rajya Sabha members from the Jammu and Kashmir Union territory. The UT elects 4 member for a term of 6 years and are indirectly elected by the members of the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly [1]
As of Feb 2021 elections to the 4 vacant seats from Jammu and Kashmir were not held in February as the union territory was under President's rule and the assembly had been dissolved. The union territory will get its representation as soon as the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly is elected.
Keys: Vacant (4)
No | Name [2] | Party affiliation | Date of Appointment[ citation needed ] | Date of Retirement[ citation needed ] | |
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1 | Vacant | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
2 | Vacant | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
3 | Vacant | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
4 | Vacant | TBD | TBD | TBD | |
Alphabetical list by last name [3]
The list is incomplete.
Name (alphabetical last name) | Party | Date of appointment | Date of retirement | Term | Notes | |
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Farooq Abdullah [4] | JKNC | 30/11/2002 | 29/11/2008 [5] | 1 | ||
Farooq Abdullah [4] | JKNC | 30/11/2009 | 29/11/2015 | 2 | 16/05/2009 | |
Tirath Ram Amla | INC | 04/05/1967 | 02/04/1970 | 1 | bye 1967 res G Mir | |
Tirath Ram Amla | INC | 04/05/1970 | 02/04/1976 | 2 | ||
Tirath Ram Amla | INC | 04/05/1976 | 02/04/1982 | 3 | ||
Tirath Ram Amla | INC | 12/12/1985 | 11/12/1991 | 4 | ||
Ghulam Nabi Azad | INC | 30/11/1996 | 29/11/2002 | 2nd | MH 1990-1996 | |
Ghulam Nabi Azad | INC | 30/11/2002 | 29/11/2008 | 3rd | Res.-29/04/2006- CM of JK | |
Ghulam Nabi Azad | INC | 11/02/2009 [4] | 10/02/2015 | 4 | ||
Ghulam Nabi Azad | INC | 16/02/2015 | 15/02/2021 | 5 | ||
Tarlok Singh Bajwa [4] | JKPDP | 26/11/2002 | 25/11/2008 [5] | 1 | ||
D. P. Dhar | INC | 11/11/1972 | 07/02/1975 | 1 | Res. 07/02/1975, Ambassador to USSR | |
Krishan Dutta | OTH | 11/11/1960 | 10/11/1966 | 1 | ||
Pandit Trilochan Dutta | INC | 11/11/1954 | 10/11/1960 | 1 | ||
Khwaja Hakim Ali | OTH | 22/08/1961 | 02/04/1962 | 1 | bye 1961 dea Jalali | |
Syed Hussain [6] | INC | 16/04/1968 | 15/04/1974 | 1 | Res 5/3/1974 | |
Rajendra Prasad Jain | INC | 03/04/1988 | 02/04/1994 | 1 | LS 27/11/1989 | |
Syed Mohammad Jalali | JKNC | 03/04/1952 | 02/04/1956 | 1 | ||
Syed Mohammad Jalali | JKNC | 03/04/1956 | 02/04/1962 | 2 | Death 22/02/1961 | |
Pir Mohhmed Khan | JKNC | 03/04/1952 | 02/04/1958 | 1 | ||
Pir Mohhmed Khan | JKNC | 03/04/1958 | 02/04/1962 | 2 | ||
Nazir Ahmad Laway | JKPDP | 16/02/2015 | 15/02/2021 | 1 | ||
Shamsheer Singh Manhas | BJP | 11/02/2015 | 10/02/2021 | 1 | ||
Ghulam Rasool Matto | OTH | 03/04/1982 | 02/04/1988 | 1 | ||
Ghulam Rasool Matto | OTH | 03/04/1988 | 02/04/1994 | 2 | ||
Om Mehta | INC | 03/04/1964 | 02/04/1970 | 1 | ||
Om Mehta | INC | 03/04/1970 | 02/04/1976 | 2 | ||
Om Mehta | INC | 03/04/1976 | 02/04/1982 | 3 | ||
Ghulam Mohammad Mir | INC | 03/04/1964 | 02/04/1970 | 1 | Res.13/03/1967 | |
Fayaz Ahmad Mir | JKPDP | 11/02/2015 | 10/02/2021 | 1 | ||
Aslam Chowdhary Mohammad | INC | 30/11/2002 | 29/11/2008 [5] | 1 | ||
Syed Nizamuddin | JP | 16/04/1974 | 15/04/1980 | 1 | ||
Dharam Pal | INC | 03/04/1988 | 02/04/1994 | 1 | LS 27/11/1989 | |
Anant Ram Pandit | JKNC | 03/04/1952 | 02/04/1954 | 1 | ||
Dharam Chander Prashant | IND | 03/04/1982 | 02/04/1988 | 1 | ||
Syed Mir Qasim | INC | 29/07/1975 | 10/11/1978 | 1 | bye 1975 res Dhar | |
Mohammad Shafi Qureshi | OTH | 01/05/1965 | 30/04/1971 | 1 | Res 23/1/1971 Elec LS- Anantnag | |
Mirza Abdul Rashid | JKNC | 29/03/2000 | 29/11/2002 | 1 | bye 2000 res Dr Karan Singh | |
G. N. Ratanpuri | JKNC | 04/08/2009 | 15/02/2015 | 1 | ||
Shabbir Ahmad Salaria | JKNC | 27/09/1989 | 21/10/1992 | 1 | bye 1989 Sayeed | |
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed | INC | 22/10/1986 | 21/10/1992 | 1 | Disqual. 28/07/1989 UP 1992-96 | |
Mohammad Shafi | JKNC | 16/02/2009 | 15/02/2015 | 1 | Res 12/1/2015 | |
Khwaja Mubarak Shah | JKNC | 11/11/1978 | 10/11/1984 | 1 | Res 10/01/1980 Elected to LS, Baramulla | |
Sharifuddin Shariq | JKNC | 02/04/1980 | 10/11/1984 | 1 | bye 1980 res Shah | |
Sharifuddin Shariq | JKNC | 30/11/1996 | 29/11/2002 | 2 | Res 26/10/2002, JK Assembly | |
Ghulam Mohiuddin Shawl | JKNC | 16/04/1980 | 15/04/1986 | 1 | ||
Sardar Budh Singh | JKNC | 03/04/1952 | 02/04/1958 | 1 | ||
Sardar Budh Singh | JKNC | 03/04/1958 | 02/04/1964 | 2 | ||
Dr Karan Singh | JKNC | 30/11/1996 | 29/11/2002 | 1 | JK, Res 12/08/1999 [7] | |
Saifuddin Soz | JKNC | 26/11/1996 | 25/11/2002 | 1 | 10/03/1998 | |
Saifuddin Soz [4] | INC | 30/11/2002 | 29/11/2008 [5] | 2 | ||
Saifuddin Soz | INC | 11/02/2009 [4] | 10/02/2015 | 3 | ||
A M Tariq | INC | 16/04/1962 | 04/03/1965 | 1 | Res.04/03/1965 | |
A M Tariq | INC | 04/05/1967 | 15/04/1968 | 2 | bye 1967 | |
Maulana M Tayyebulla | JKNC | 03/04/1952 | 02/04/1958 | 1 | ||
Maulana M Tayyebulla | JKNC | 03/04/1958 | 02/04/1964 | 2 | ||
Kushok Thiksey | JKNC | 08/04/1998 | 25/11/2002 | 1 | bye 1998 res Soz | |
Gulam Nabi Untoo | INC | 11/11/1966 | 10/11/1972 | 1 | ||
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