List of Rajya Sabha members from Jammu and Kashmir

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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]

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Current members (Feb 2021)

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)

NoName [2] Party affiliationDate of
Appointment[ citation needed ]
Date of
Retirement[ citation needed ]
1VacantTBDTBDTBD
2VacantTBDTBDTBD
3VacantTBDTBDTBD
4VacantTBDTBDTBD

Alphabetical list of all Rajya Sabha members from Jammu and Kashmir state

Alphabetical list by last name [3]

The list is incomplete.

Name (alphabetical last name)PartyDate of appointmentDate of retirementTermNotes
Farooq Abdullah [4] JKNC 30/11/200229/11/2008 [5] 1
Farooq Abdullah [4] JKNC 30/11/200929/11/2015216/05/2009
Tirath Ram Amla INC 04/05/196702/04/19701bye 1967 res G Mir
Tirath Ram Amla INC 04/05/197002/04/19762
Tirath Ram Amla INC 04/05/197602/04/19823
Tirath Ram Amla INC 12/12/198511/12/19914
Ghulam Nabi Azad INC 30/11/199629/11/20022ndMH 1990-1996
Ghulam Nabi Azad INC 30/11/200229/11/20083rdRes.-29/04/2006- CM of JK
Ghulam Nabi Azad INC 11/02/2009 [4] 10/02/20154
Ghulam Nabi Azad INC 16/02/201515/02/20215
Tarlok Singh Bajwa [4] JKPDP 26/11/200225/11/2008 [5] 1
D. P. Dhar INC 11/11/197207/02/19751Res. 07/02/1975, Ambassador to USSR
Krishan Dutta OTH 11/11/196010/11/19661
Pandit Trilochan Dutta INC 11/11/195410/11/19601
Khwaja Hakim Ali OTH 22/08/196102/04/19621bye 1961 dea Jalali
Syed Hussain [6] INC 16/04/196815/04/19741Res 5/3/1974
Rajendra Prasad Jain INC 03/04/198802/04/19941LS 27/11/1989
Syed Mohammad Jalali JKNC 03/04/195202/04/19561
Syed Mohammad Jalali JKNC 03/04/195602/04/19622Death 22/02/1961
Pir Mohhmed Khan JKNC 03/04/195202/04/19581
Pir Mohhmed Khan JKNC 03/04/195802/04/19622
Nazir Ahmad Laway JKPDP 16/02/201515/02/20211
Shamsheer Singh Manhas BJP 11/02/201510/02/20211
Ghulam Rasool Matto OTH 03/04/198202/04/19881
Ghulam Rasool Matto OTH 03/04/198802/04/19942
Om Mehta INC 03/04/196402/04/19701
Om Mehta INC 03/04/197002/04/19762
Om Mehta INC 03/04/197602/04/19823
Ghulam Mohammad Mir INC 03/04/196402/04/19701Res.13/03/1967
Fayaz Ahmad Mir JKPDP 11/02/201510/02/20211
Aslam Chowdhary Mohammad INC 30/11/200229/11/2008 [5] 1
Syed Nizamuddin JP16/04/197415/04/19801
Dharam Pal INC 03/04/198802/04/19941LS 27/11/1989
Anant Ram Pandit JKNC 03/04/195202/04/19541
Dharam Chander Prashant IND 03/04/198202/04/19881
Syed Mir Qasim INC 29/07/197510/11/19781bye 1975 res Dhar
Mohammad Shafi Qureshi OTH 01/05/196530/04/19711Res 23/1/1971 Elec LS- Anantnag
Mirza Abdul Rashid JKNC 29/03/200029/11/20021bye 2000 res Dr Karan Singh
G. N. Ratanpuri JKNC 04/08/200915/02/20151
Shabbir Ahmad Salaria JKNC 27/09/198921/10/19921bye 1989 Sayeed
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed INC 22/10/198621/10/19921Disqual. 28/07/1989 UP 1992-96
Mohammad Shafi JKNC 16/02/200915/02/20151Res 12/1/2015
Khwaja Mubarak Shah JKNC 11/11/197810/11/19841Res 10/01/1980

Elected to LS, Baramulla

Sharifuddin Shariq JKNC 02/04/198010/11/19841bye 1980 res Shah
Sharifuddin Shariq JKNC 30/11/199629/11/20022Res 26/10/2002, JK Assembly
Ghulam Mohiuddin Shawl JKNC 16/04/198015/04/19861
Sardar Budh Singh JKNC 03/04/195202/04/19581
Sardar Budh Singh JKNC 03/04/195802/04/19642
Dr Karan Singh JKNC 30/11/199629/11/20021JK, Res 12/08/1999 [7]
Saifuddin Soz JKNC 26/11/199625/11/2002110/03/1998
Saifuddin Soz [4] INC 30/11/200229/11/2008 [5] 2
Saifuddin Soz INC 11/02/2009 [4] 10/02/20153
A M Tariq INC 16/04/196204/03/19651Res.04/03/1965
A M Tariq INC 04/05/196715/04/19682bye 1967
Maulana M Tayyebulla JKNC 03/04/195202/04/19581
Maulana M Tayyebulla JKNC 03/04/195802/04/19642
Kushok Thiksey JKNC 08/04/199825/11/20021bye 1998 res Soz
Gulam Nabi Untoo INC 11/11/196610/11/19721

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