List of Rajya Sabha members from Rajasthan

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Current members (2024)


Keys:  INC (5)  BJP (5)
There are total ten seats reserved for Rajasthan in Rajya Sabha. Currently INC have 5 members and BJP have 5 members in Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan.

Contents

#Name [1] PartyTerm startTerm end
1 Sonia Gandhi INC 04-Apr-202403-Apr-2030
2 Randeep Surjewala INC 05-Jul-202204-Jul-2028
3 Mukul Wasnik INC 05-Jul-202204-Jul-2028
4 Pramod Tiwari INC 05-Jul-202204-Jul-2028
5 Neeraj Dangi INC 22-Jun-202021-Jun-2026
6 Madan Rathore BJP 04-Apr-202403-Apr-2030
7 Chunnilal Garasiya BJP 04-Apr-202403-Apr-2030
8 Ghanshyam Tiwari BJP 05-Jul-202204-Jul-2028
9 Rajendra Gehlot BJP 22-Jun-202021-Jun-2026
10 Ravneet Singh Bittu BJP 26-Aug-202421-Jun-2026

Chronological list since 1952

*  represents current members

Ajmer State

NamePartyTerm startTerm endTerm(s)
Maulana Abdul Shakoor INC 03-Apr-195202-Apr-19541

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