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PARTY POSITION in the RAJYA SABHA (As on July 1, 2019) B Not for publication For office use only Chairman: Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu Deputy Chairman: Shri Harivansh Leader of the House: Shri Thaawarchand Gehlot Leader of the Opposition: Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad MEMBERS OF RAJYA SABHA IN THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS 1. Shri Thaawarchand Gehlot 8. Shri Hardeep Singh Puri 2. Shrimati Nirmala Sitharaman 9. Shri Mansukh Mandaviya 3. Shri Ram Vilas Paswan 10. Shri Parshottam Rupala 4. Shri Prakash Javadekar 11. Shri Ramdas Athawale 5. Shri Piyush Goyal 12. Shri V. Muraleedharan 6. Shri Dharmendra Pradhan 7. Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi PARTY POSITION IN THE RAJYA SABHA (As on July 1, 2019) B. J. P. – 76 37. Dr. Vinay P. Sahasrabuddhe 1. Shri Thaawarchand Gehlot 38. Shri Om Prakash Mathur Leader of the House 39. Shri Harshvardhan Singh Dungarpur 2. Shri Piyush Goyal 40. Shri Ramkumar Verma Deputy Leader 41. Shri Gopal Narayan Singh 3. Shrimati Nirmala Sitharaman 42. Shri Mahesh Poddar . 4. Shri Prakash Javadekar 43. Shrimati Roopa Ganguly MINISTERS . 5. Shri Dharmendra Pradhan 44. Shri Suresh Gopi 6. Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi 45. .Shri Sambhaji Chhatrapati 7. Shri Hardeep Singh Puri 46. Shri K. Bhabananda Singh 8. Shri Mansukh Mandaviya 47. Shri Vinay Dinu Tendulkar 9. Shri Parshottam Rupala 48. Shrimati Sampatiya Uikey 10. Shri V. Muraleedharan 49. Ms. Saroj Pandey 50. Dr. D. P. Vats 11. Shri Arun Jaitley 51. Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar 12. Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda 52. Shri Ajay Pratap Singh 13. Shri Suresh Prabhu 53. Shri Kailash Soni 14. Chaudhary Birender Singh 54. Shri Narayan Rane 15. Shri K. J. Alphons 55. Dr. Ashok Bajpai 16. Shri Vijay Goel 56. Shri Vijay Pal Singh Tomar 17. Shri Shiv Pratap Shukla 57. Shri Sakaldeep Rajbhar 18. Shri M. J. Akbar 58. Shrimati Kanta Kardam 19. Dr. C.P. Thakur 59. Dr. Anil Jain 20. Shri Prabhat Jha 60. Shri Harnath Singh Yadav 21. Dr. Prabhakar Kore 61. Shri G.V.L. Narasimha Rao 22. Shri Bhupender Yadav 62. Dr. Anil Agrawal 23. Shri R. K. Sinha 63. Shri Anil Baluni 24. Shri Narayan Lal Panchariya 64. Dr. Kirodi Lal Meena 25. Shri Ranvijay Singh Judev 65. Shri Samir Oraon 26. Shri Chunibhai Kanjibhai Gohel 66. .Shri Ram Shakal 27. Mahant Shambhuprasadji Tundiya 67. .Shri Rakesh Sinha 28. Shri Lal Sinh Vadodia 68. .Dr. Sonal Mansingh 29. Dr. Satyanarayan Jatiya 69. .Dr. Raghunath Mohapatra 30. Shri Ram Narain Dudi 70. Shri Kamakhya Prasad Tasa 31. Shri Shamsher Singh Manhas 71. Shri Y. S. Chowdary 32. Shri Amar Shankar Sable 72. Shri C. M. Ramesh 33. Shri Shwait Malik 73. Shri Garikapati Mohan Rao 34. .Dr. Subramanian Swamy 74. Shri T. G. Venkatesh 35. Shri Ram Vichar Netam 75. Shri Ram Kumar Kashyap 36. Dr. Vikas Mahatme 76. Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw . Nominated Member 2 INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS – 48 8. Shri Ravi Prakash Verma 1. Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad – Leader of the Opposition 9. Shri Beni Prasad Verma 2. Shri Anand Sharma - Deputy Leader 10. Shri Rewati Raman Singh 3. Shri A.K. Antony 11. Shri Sanjay Seth 4. Shri Vayalar Ravi 12. Ch. Sukhram Singh Yadav 5. Shri P. Chidambaram 13. Shri Surendra Singh Nagar 6. Shri Kapil Sibal 7. Shri Jairam Ramesh A.I.A.D.M.K. – 13 8. Shri Oscar Fernandes 9. Shrimati Ambika Soni 1. Shri A. Navaneethakrishnan - Leader 10. Kumari Selja 2. Shri S. R. Balasubramoniyan - Deputy Leader 11. Shri Digvijaya Singh 3. Shrimati Vijila Sathyananth 12. Dr. T. Subbarami Reddy 4. Shri R. Vaithilingam 13. Shri Ahmed Patel 5. Shri S. Muthukaruppan 14. Shri Motilal Vora 6. Dr. R. Lakshmanan 15. Shri Mohd. Ali Khan 7. Shri T. Rathinavel 16. Dr. K.V.P. Ramachandra Rao 8. Dr. V. Maitreyan 17. Shri Bhubaneswar Kalita 9. Shri K. R. Arjunan 18. Shri Mukut Mithi 10. Shri A. K. Selvaraj 19. Shri Husain Dalwai 11. Dr. Sasikala Pushpa Ramaswamy 20. Shri P. Bhattacharya 12. Shri N. Gokulakrishnan 13. Shri A. Vijayakumar 21. Shrimati Viplove Thakur 22. Shrimati Wansuk Syiem 23. Shri B. K. Hariprasad 24. Shri Ranjib Biswal ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL CONGRESS – 13 25. Dr. Sanjay Sinh 1. Shri Derek O’Brien - Leader 26. Shri Madhusudan Mistry 2. Shri Manish Gupta - Deputy Leader 27. Prof. M. V. Rajeev Gowda 3. Shri Sukhendu Sekhar Ray 28. Shri Ronald Sapa Tlau 4. Dr. Kanwar Deep Singh 29. Shri P. L. Punia 5. Shri Md. Nadimul Haque 30. Shri Raj Babbar 6. Prof. Jogen Chowdhury 31. Shri Ripun Bora 7. Shri Ahamed Hassan 32. Shrimati Ranee Narah 8. Ms. Dola Sen 33. Shri Partap Singh Bajwa 9. Shri Manas Ranjan Bhunia 34. Shri Shamsher Singh Dullo 10. Shrimati Shanta Chhetri 35. Shrimati Chhaya Verma 11. Shri Subhasish Chakraborty 36. Shri Vivek K. Tankha 12. Shri Abir Ranjan Biswas 37. Shri K. C. Ramamurthy 13. Dr. Santanu Sen 38. Shri Pradeep Tamta 39. Shri Akhilesh Prasad Singh BIJU JANATA DAL — 7 40. Dr. Amee Yajnik 41. Shri Naranbhai J. Rathwa 1. Shri Prasanna Acharya - Leader 42. Shri G.C. Chandrashekhar 2. Shrimati Sarojini Hembram 43. Dr. L. Hanumanthaiah 3. Shri Narendra Kumar Swain 44. Shri Syed Nasir Hussain 4. Shri Bhaskar Rao Nekkanti 45. Shri Rajmani Patel 5. Shri Prashanta Nanda 46. Shri Kumar Ketkar 6. Shri Amar Patnaik 47. Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi 7. Shri Sasmit Patra 48. Shri Dhiraj Prasad Sahu ____________________________ JANATA DAL (UNITED) — 6 SAMAJWADI PARTY - 13 1. Shri Ram Chandra Prasad Singh - Leader 1. Prof. Ram Gopal Yadav - Leader 2. Shri Harivansh - Deputy Chairman 2. Shrimati Jaya Bachchan 3. Shri Ram Nath Thakur - Deputy Leader 3. Shri Vishambhar Prasad Nishad 4. Shrimati Kahkashan Perween 4. Dr. Chandrapal Singh Yadav 5. Dr. Mahendra Prasad 5. Shri Javed Ali Khan 6. Shri Bashistha Narain Singh 6. Dr. Tazeen Fatma 7. Shri Neeraj Shekhar 3 ___________________________ ___________________________________ SHIROMANI AKALI DAL - 3 TELANGANA RASHTRA SAMITHI - 6 1. Sardar Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa - Leader 1. Dr. K. Keshava Rao – Leader 2. Shri Naresh Gujral 2. Shri V. Lakshmikantha Rao 3. Sardar Balwinder Singh Bhunder 3. Shri Dharmapuri Srinivas ______________________ 4. Dr. Banda Prakash AAM AADMI PARTY - 3 5. Shri B. Lingaiah Yadav 6. Shri Joginipally Santosh Kumar 1. Shri Sanjay Singh - Leader 2. Shri Narain Dass Gupta- Deputy Leader 3. Shri Sushil Kumar Gupta C.P.I. (M) – 5_ 1. Shri T.K. Rangarajan - Leader _________________________ 2. Shri Elamaram Kareem - Deputy Leader TELUGU DESAM PARTY– 2 3. Shrimati Jharna Das Baidya 4. Shri K. K. Ragesh 1. Shri Kanakamedala Ravindra Kumar - Leader 5. Shri K. Somaprasad 2. Shrimati Thota Seetharama Lakshmi - Deputy Leader ____________________________ _____________________________________ RASHTRIYA JANATA DAL- 5 J&K PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY-2 1. Shri Prem Chand Gupta – Leader 1. Mir Mohammad Fayaz 2. Shri Ram Jethmalani 2. Shri Nazir Ahmed Laway 3. Shrimati Misha Bharti ____________________________ 4. Shri Ahmad Ashfaque Karim Y.S.R. CONGRESS PARTY -2 5. Prof. Manoj Kumar Jha 1. Shri V. Vijayasai Reddy– Leader ____________________________ 2. Shri Prabhakar Reddy Vemireddy BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY - 4 ______________________________ COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA - 2 1. Shri Satish Chandra Misra - Leader 2. Shri Veer Singh 1. Shri D. Raja – Leader 3. Shri Rajaram 2. Shri Binoy Viswam 4. Shri Ashok Siddharth __________________________________ _____________________________ NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY— 4 SIKKIM DEMOCRATIC FRONT 1. Shri Sharad Pawar Shri Hishey Lachungpa 2. Shri Praful Patel ____________________________ 3. Shrimati Vandana Chavan BODOLAND PEOPLE’S FRONT 4. Shri Majeed Memon _________ Shri Biswajit Daimary D.M.K. - 3 _______________________ KERALA CONGRESS (M) 1. Shri Tiruchi Siva - Leader 2. Shri T. K. S. Elangovan Shri Jose K. Mani 3. Shri R. S. Bharathi _______________________________ ______________ REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (A) SHIV SENA — 3 Shri Ramdas Athawale - Minister 1. Shri Sanjay Raut - Leader 2. Shri Rajkumar Dhoot 3. Shri Anil Desai 4 _________________________ ________________ JANATA DAL (SECULAR) NOMINATED – 12 Shri D. Kupendra Reddy– Leader 1. Shri K.T.S. Tulsi _________________________________ 2. Shri Swapan Dasgupta INDIAN UNION MUSLIM LEAGUE 3. *Dr. Subramanian Swamy 4. Dr. Narendra Jadhav Shri Abdul Wahab 5. *Shri Suresh Gopi ________________________ 6. Shrimati M. C. Mary Kom NAGA PEOPLE’S FRONT 7. *Shri Sambhaji Chhatrapati 8. *Shrimati Roopa Ganguly Shri K. G. Kenye 9. *Shri Ram Shakal ______________________ 10. *Shri Rakesh Sinha ASOM GANA PARISHAD 11. *Dr. Sonal Mansingh 12. *Dr. Raghunath Mohapatra Shri Birendra Prasad Baishya – Leader LOK JAN SHAKTI PARTY _______________________ Shri Ram Vilas Paswan – Minister * Belongs to B.J.P. _______________________________ INDEPENDENTS AND OTHERS - 6 1. Shri Parimal Nathwani 2. Shri Sanjay Dattatraya Kakade 3. Dr. Subhash Chandra 4. #Shri Amar Singh 5. #Shri Ritabrata Banerjee 6. Shri M.P. Veerendra Kumar ____________________________ # Member without Party Affiliation UNITED GROUP 1. Shri Naresh Gujral, Convener Shiromani Akali Dal 2. Sardar Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa -do- 3. Sardar Balwinder Singh Bhunder -do- 4. Shri Sanjay Raut Shiv Sena 5. Shri Rajkumar Dhoot -do- 6. Shri Anil Desai -do- 7. Mir Mohammad Fayaz J&K PDP 8. Shri Nazir Ahmed Laway -do- 9. Shri Biswajit Daimary BPF 10. Shri Parimal Nathwani Ind. 11. Dr. Subhash Chandra -do- 12. Shrimati M.C. Mary Kom NOM. 5 PARTY POSITION IN THE RAJYA SABHA (As on July 1, 2019) 1. B. J. P. : : *76 2. I. N. C. : : 48 3. Samajwadi Party : : 13 4. A. I. A. D. M. K. : : 13 5. All India Trinamool Congress : : 13 6. Biju Janata Dal : : 7 7. Janata Dal (United) : : 6 8. Telangana Rashtra Samithi : : 6 9. C. P. I. (M) : : 5 10. Rashtriya Janata Dal : : 5 11. Bahujan Samaj Party : : 4 12. Nationalist Congress Party : : 4 13. D. M. K. : : 3 14. Shiv Sena : : 3 15. Shiromani Akali Dal : : 3 16. Aam Aadmi Party : : 3 17. Telugu Desam Party : : 2 18. J&K Peoples Democratic Party : : 2 19. Y.S.R. Congress Party : : 2 20. C. P.
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