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.
# | Name [1] | Party | Term start | Term end | |
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1 | Sonia Gandhi | INC | 04-Apr-2024 | 03-Apr-2030 | |
2 | Randeep Surjewala | INC | 05-Jul-2022 | 04-Jul-2028 | |
3 | Mukul Wasnik | INC | 05-Jul-2022 | 04-Jul-2028 | |
4 | Pramod Tiwari | INC | 05-Jul-2022 | 04-Jul-2028 | |
5 | Neeraj Dangi | INC | 22-Jun-2020 | 21-Jun-2026 | |
6 | Madan Rathore | BJP | 04-Apr-2024 | 03-Apr-2030 | |
7 | Chunnilal Garasiya | BJP | 04-Apr-2024 | 03-Apr-2030 | |
8 | Ghanshyam Tiwari | BJP | 05-Jul-2022 | 04-Jul-2028 | |
9 | Rajendra Gehlot | BJP | 22-Jun-2020 | 21-Jun-2026 | |
10 | Ravneet Singh Bittu | BJP | 26-Aug-2024 | 21-Jun-2026 |
* represents current members
Name | Party | Term start | Term end | Term(s) | Notes | |
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Chunnilal Garasiya | BJP | 04-Apr-2024 | 03-Apr-2030 | 1 | ||
Madan Rathore | BJP | 04-Apr-2024 | 03-Apr-2030 | 1 | ||
Sonia Gandhi | INC | 04-Apr-2024 | 03-Apr-2030 | 1 | ||
Randeep Surjewala | INC | 05-Jul-2022 | 04-Jul-2028 | 1 | ||
Mukul Wasnik | INC | 05-Jul-2022 | 04-Jul-2028 | 1 | ||
Pramod Tiwari | INC | 05-Jul-2022 | 04-Jul-2028 | 1 | ||
Ghanshyam Tiwari | BJP | 05-Jul-2022 | 04-Jul-2028 | 1 | ||
K. C. Venugopal | INC | 22-Jun-2020 | 21-Jun-2026 | 1 | ||
Neeraj Dangi | INC | 22-Jun-2020 | 21-Jun-2026 | 1 | ||
Rajendra Gehlot | BJP | 22-Jun-2020 | 21-Jun-2026 | 1 | ||
K. C. Venugopal | INC | 22-Jun-2020 | 4-June-2024 | 1 | ||
Manmohan Singh | INC | 20-Aug-2019 | 03-Apr-2024 | 1 | bye - death of Madan Lal Saini [2] | |
Kirodi Lal Meena | BJP | 04-Apr-2018 | 03-Apr-2024 | 1 | ||
Bhupender Yadav | BJP | 04-Apr-2018 | 03-Apr-2024 | 2 | ||
Madan Lal Saini | BJP | 04-Apr-2018 | 24-Jun-2019 | 1 | expired | |
Alphons Kannanthanam | BJP | 10-Nov-2017 | 04-Jul-2022 | 1 | bye - resignation of Venkaiah Naidu | |
Om Prakash Mathur | BJP | 05-Jul-2016 | 04-Jul-2022 | 2 | ||
Harshvardhan Singh Dungarpur | BJP | 05-Jul-2016 | 04-Jul-2022 | 1 | ||
Ram Kumar Verma | BJP | 05-Jul-2016 | 04-Jul-2022 | 1 | ||
Venkaiah Naidu | BJP | 05-Jul-2016 | 10-Aug-2017 | 1 | elected as Vice President of India [3] | |
Ramnarayan Dudi | BJP | 10-Apr-2014 | 09-Apr-2020 | 1 | ||
Vijay Goel | BJP | 10-Apr-2014 | 09-Apr-2020 | 1 | ||
Narayan Lal Panchariya | BJP | 10-Apr-2014 | 09-Apr-2020 | 1 | ||
Narendra Budania | INC | 04-Apr-2012 | 03-Apr-2018 | 3 | ||
Abhishek Singhvi | INC | 04-Apr-2012 | 03-Apr-2018 | 2 | ||
Bhupender Yadav | BJP | 04-Apr-2012 | 03-Apr-2018 | 1 | ||
Anand Sharma | INC | 05-Jul-2010 | 04-Jul-2016 | 1 | ||
Ashk Ali Tak | INC | 05-Jul-2010 | 04-Jul-2016 | 1 | ||
Ram Jethmalani | BJP | 05-Jul-2010 | 04-Jul-2016 | 1 | ||
V. P. Singh Badnore | BJP | 05-Jul-2010 | 04-Jul-2016 | 1 | ||
Narendra Budania | INC | 15-Jun-2010 | 03-Apr-2012 | 2 | bye - death of Krishan Lal Balmiki | |
Narendra Budania | INC | 04-Aug-2009 | 04-Jul-2010 | 1 | bye - resignation of Jaswant Singh | |
Om Prakash Mathur | BJP | 10-Apr-2008 | 09-Apr-2014 | 1 | ||
Gyan Prakash Pilania | BJP | 10-Apr-2008 | 09-Apr-2014 | 2 | ||
Prabha Thakur | INC | 10-Apr-2008 | 09-Apr-2014 | 2 | ||
Ramdas Agarwal | BJP | 04-Apr-2006 | 03-Apr-2012 | 3 | ||
Krishan Lal Balmiki | BJP | 04-Apr-2006 | 21-Apr-2010 | 1 | expired | |
Abhishek Singhvi | INC | 04-Apr-2006 | 03-Apr-2012 | 1 | ||
Jaswant Singh | BJP | 05-Jul-2004 | 16-May-2009 | 4 | elected to Darjeeling Lok Sabha | |
Lalit Kishore Chaturvedi | BJP | 05-Jul-2004 | 04-Jul-2010 | 1 | ||
Najma Heptulla | BJP | 05-Jul-2004 | 04-Jul-2010 | 1 | ||
Santosh Bagrodia | INC | 05-Jul-2004 | 04-Jul-2010 | 3 | ||
Gyan Prakash Pilania | BJP | 29-Jun-2004 | 09-Apr-2008 | 1 | bye - death of Abrar Ahmed | |
Prabha Thakur | INC | 10-Apr-2002 | 09-Apr-2008 | 1 | ||
Natwar Singh | INC | 10-Apr-2002 | 23-Feb-2008 | 1 | resigned | |
Abrar Ahmed | INC | 10-Apr-2002 | 04-May-2004 | 2 | expired | |
Jamuna Devi Barupal | INC | 04-Apr-2000 | 03-Apr-2006 | 1 | ||
R. P. Goenka | INC | 04-Apr-2000 | 03-Apr-2006 | 1 | ||
Mool Chand Meena | INC | 04-Apr-2000 | 03-Apr-2006 | 2 | ||
Laxmi Mall Singhvi | BJP | 05-Jul-1998 | 04-Jul-2004 | 1 | ||
Jaswant Singh | BJP | 05-Jul-1998 | 04-Jul-2004 | 3 | ||
Santosh Bagrodia | INC | 05-Jul-1998 | 04-Jul-2004 | 2 | ||
Aimaduddin Ahmad Khan | INC | 05-Jul-1998 | 18-Dec-2003 | 1 | elected to Tijara Assembly | |
Onkar Singh Lakhawat | BJP | 16-Oct-1997 | 02-Apr-2000 | 1 | bye - death of Satish Chandra Agarwal | |
Mahesh Chandra Sharma | BJP | 10-Apr-1996 | 09-Apr-2002 | 1 | ||
Ramdas Agarwal | BJP | 10-Apr-1996 | 09-Apr-2002 | 2 | ||
K. K. Birla | INC | 10-Apr-1996 | 09-Apr-2002 | 3 | ||
Satish Chandra Agarwal | BJP | 03-Apr-1994 | 10-Sep-1997 | 1 | expired | |
Kanak Mal Katara | BJP | 03-Apr-1994 | 02-Apr-2000 | 1 | ||
Bhuvnesh Chaturvedi | INC | 03-Apr-1994 | 02-Apr-2000 | 3 | ||
Sunder Singh Bhandari | BJP | 05-Jul-1992 | 26-Apr-1998 | 2 | appointed as Governor of Bihar | |
Shiv Charan Singh | BJP | 05-Jul-1992 | 04-Jul-1998 | 1 | ||
Rajendra Prasad Mody | Ind | 05-Jul-1992 | 04-Jul-1998 | 1 | ||
Moolchand Meena | INC | 05-Jul-1992 | 04-Jul-1998 | 1 | ||
Ramdas Agarwal | BJP | 10-Apr-1990 | 09-Apr-1996 | 1 | ||
M. G. K. Menon | JD | 10-Apr-1990 | 09-Apr-1996 | 1 | ||
K. K. Birla | INC | 10-Apr-1990 | 09-Apr-1996 | 2 | ||
Gaj Singh | BJP | 26-Mar-1990 | 04-Jul-1992 | 1 | bye - resignation of Jaswant Singh | |
Bhuvnesh Chaturvedi | INC | 03-Apr-1988 | 02-Apr-1994 | 2 | ||
Abrar Ahmed | INC | 03-Apr-1988 | 02-Apr-1994 | 1 | ||
Kamal Morarka | JD | 03-Apr-1988 | 02-Apr-1994 | 1 | ||
Dhuleshwar Meena | INC | 05-Jul-1986 | 04-Jul-1992 | 2 | ||
B. L. Panwar | INC | 05-Jul-1986 | 04-Jul-1992 | 2 | ||
Santosh Bagrodia | INC | 05-Jul-1986 | 04-Jul-1992 | 1 | ||
Jaswant Singh | BJP | 05-Jul-1986 | 27-Nov-1989 | 2 | elected to Jodhpur Lok Sabha | |
H. P. Sharma | INC | 02-Jul-1985 | 02-Apr-1988 | 1 | bye - resignation of Mohammed Usman Arif | |
B. L. Panwar | INC | 02-Jul-1985 | 04-Jul-1986 | 1 | bye - resignation of Ram Niwas Mirdha | |
Bhim Raj | INC | 10-Apr-1984 | 09-Apr-1990 | 2 | ||
Shanti Pahadia | INC | 10-Apr-1984 | 09-Apr-1990 | 1 | ||
K. K. Birla | Ind | 10-Apr-1984 | 09-Apr-1990 | 1 | ||
Bhuvnesh Chaturvedi | INC | 03-Apr-1982 | 02-Apr-1988 | 1 | ||
Natha Singh | INC | 03-Apr-1982 | 02-Apr-1988 | 1 | ||
Mohammed Usman Arif | INC | 03-Apr-1982 | 31-Mar-1985 | 3 | appointed as Governor of Uttar Pradesh | |
Molana Asraul Haq | INC | 05-Jul-1980 | 04-Jul-1986 | 1 | ||
Ram Niwas Mirdha | INC | 05-Jul-1980 | 29-Dec-1984 | 4 | elected to Barmer Lok Sabha | |
Dhuleshwar Meena | INC | 05-Jul-1980 | 04-Jul-1986 | 1 | ||
Jaswant Singh | BJP | 05-Jul-1980 | 04-Jul-1986 | 1 | ||
Hari Shankar Bhabhra | BJS | 10-Apr-1978 | 09-Apr-1984 | 1 | ||
Radheshyam Morarka | JP | 10-Apr-1978 | 09-Apr-1984 | 1 | ||
Bhim Raj | INC | 10-Apr-1978 | 09-Apr-1984 | 1 | ||
Dinesh Chandra Swamy | INC | 03-Apr-1976 | 02-Apr-1982 | 1 | ||
Ushi Khan | INC | 03-Apr-1976 | 02-Apr-1982 | 1 | ||
Mohammed Usman Arif | INC | 03-Apr-1976 | 02-Apr-1982 | 2 | ||
Rishi Kumar Mishra | INC | 03-Apr-1974 | 02-Apr-1980 | 1 | ||
Kishan Lal Sharma | INC | 03-Apr-1974 | 02-Apr-1980 | 1 | ||
Ram Niwas Mirdha | INC | 03-Apr-1974 | 02-Apr-1980 | 3 | ||
Nathi Singh | LKD | 03-Apr-1974 | 02-Apr-1980 | 1 | ||
Jamnalal Berwa | INC | 10-Apr-1972 | 09-Apr-1978 | 1 | ||
Lakshmi Kumari Chundawat | INC | 10-Apr-1972 | 09-Apr-1978 | 1 | ||
Ganesh Lal Mali | INC | 10-Apr-1972 | 09-Apr-1978 | 1 | ||
Narayani Devi Verma | INC | 03-Apr-1970 | 02-Apr-1976 | 1 | ||
Mohammed Usman Arif | INC | 03-Apr-1970 | 02-Apr-1976 | 1 | ||
Jagdish Prasad Mathur | BJS | 03-Apr-1970 | 02-Apr-1976 | 1 | ||
Bal Krishna Kaul | INC | 04-Oct-1968 | 02-Apr-1974 | 1 | bye - death of Harish Chandra Mathur | |
Kumbha Ram Arya | INC | 03-Apr-1968 | 02-Apr-1974 | 2 | ||
Ram Niwas Mirdha | INC | 03-Apr-1968 | 02-Apr-1974 | 2 | ||
Harish Chandra Mathur | Ind | 03-Apr-1968 | 12-Jun-1968 | 3 | expired | |
Mahendra Kumar Mohta | SWA | 03-Apr-1968 | 02-Apr-1974 | 1 | ||
Harish Chandra Mathur | Ind | 04-May-1967 | 02-Apr-1968 | 2 | ||
Ram Niwas Mirdha | INC | 04-May-1967 | 02-Apr-1968 | 1 | bye - resignation of Ramesh Chandra Vyas | |
Dalpat Singh | INC | 03-Apr-1966 | 02-Apr-1972 | 2 | ||
Mangla Devi Talwar | INC | 03-Apr-1966 | 02-Apr-1972 | 1 | ||
Jagannath Pahadia | INC | 22-Mar-1966 | 23-Feb-1967 | 2 | elected to Bayana Lok Sabha bye | |
Jagannath Pahadia | INC | 02-Mar-1965 | 21-Mar-1966 | 1 | bye | |
Dalpat Singh | INC | 28-Jun-1964 | 02-Apr-1966 | 1 | bye - death of Vijay Singh | |
Sunder Singh Bhandari | BJS | 03-Apr-1966 | 02-Apr-1972 | 1 | ||
Shantilal Kothari | INC | 03-Apr-1964 | 02-Apr-1970 | 1 | ||
Sadiq Ali | INC | 03-Apr-1964 | 02-Apr-1970 | 2 | ||
Devi Singh | SWA | 03-Apr-1964 | 02-Apr-1970 | 1 | ||
Sharda Bhargava | INC | 22-Aug-1963 | 02-Apr-1966 | 3 | bye - death of Jai Narayan Vyas | |
Nemi Chand Kasliwal | INC | 07-Apr-1962 | 02-Apr-1964 | 1 | bye - resignation of Tika Ram Paliwal | |
P. N. Kathju | INC | 03-Apr-1962 | 02-Apr-1968 | 1 | ||
Ramesh Chandra Vyas | INC | 03-Apr-1962 | 22-Feb-1967 | 1 | resigned | |
Maulana Abdul Shakoor | INC | 03-Apr-1962 | 02-Apr-1968 | 3 | ||
Sawai Man Singh | Ind | 03-Apr-1962 | 08-Nov-1965 | 1 | appointed as Ambassador to Spain | |
Jai Narayan Vyas | INC | 03-Apr-1960 | 14-Mar-1963 | 2 | expired | |
Vijay Singh | INC | 03-Apr-1960 | 13-May-1964 | 2 | expired | |
Kumbha Ram Arya | INC | 03-Apr-1960 | 26-Oct-1964 | 1 | ||
Swami Keshwanand | INC | 03-Apr-1958 | 02-Apr-1964 | 2 | ||
Tika Ram Paliwal | INC | 03-Apr-1958 | 01-Mar-1962 | 1 | elected to Hindaun Lok Sabha | |
Sadiq Ali | INC | 04-Nov-1958 | 02-Apr-1964 | 1 | ||
Jai Narayan Vyas | INC | 20-Apr-1957 | 02-Apr-1960 | 1 | bye - resignation of Barkatullah Khan | |
K. L. Shrimali | INC | 03-Apr-1956 | 02-Apr-1962 | 2 | ||
Maulana Abdul Shakoor | INC | 03-Apr-1956 | 02-Apr-1962 | 2 | ||
Sharda Bhargava | INC | 03-Apr-1956 | 02-Apr-1962 | 2 | ||
Jaswant Singh | Ind | 03-Apr-1956 | 02-Apr-1962 | 1 | ||
Adityendra | INC | 03-Apr-1954 | 02-Apr-1960 | 1 | ||
Vijay Singh | INC | 03-Apr-1954 | 02-Apr-1960 | 1 | ||
Barkatullah Khan | INC | 03-Apr-1954 | 21-Mar-1957 | 2 | elected to Jodhpur Assembly | |
Swami Keshwanand | INC | 03-Apr-1952 | 02-Apr-1958 | 1 | ||
Harish Chandra Mathur | Ind | 03-Apr-1952 | 02-Apr-1958 | 1 | ||
Sardar Singh | Ind | 03-Apr-1952 | 16-Sep-1956 | 1 | resigned | |
Laxman Singh | Ind | 03-Apr-1952 | 02-Apr-1958 | 1 | ||
Sharda Bhargava | INC | 03-Apr-1952 | 02-Apr-1956 | 1 | ||
K. L. Shrimali | INC | 03-Apr-1952 | 02-Apr-1956 | 1 | ||
Ramnath A Poddar | INC | 03-Apr-1952 | 02-Apr-1954 | 1 | ||
Mahindra Singh Ranawat | INC | 03-Apr-1952 | 02-Apr-1954 | 1 | ||
Barkatullah Khan | INC | 03-Apr-1952 | 02-Apr-1954 | 1 |
Name | Party | Term start | Term end | Term(s) | |
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Maulana Abdul Shakoor | INC | 03-Apr-1952 | 02-Apr-1954 | 1 |
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