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List of Members of Rajya Sabha List of Members of Rajya Sabha Rajya Sabha Members are a part of the Indian Parliament and Rajya Sabha comprises members representing the states and Union Territories of our country. Given below is the list of state-wise members of Rajya Sabha in India: State-wise List of Members of Rajya Sabha State Name of Rajya Sabha Party Term Member Andhra Pradesh Pilli Subhash Chandra Bose YSR Congress Party 10-Apr-2020 to (Total No. of Seats - 09-Apr-2026 11) Mopidevi Venkataramana YSR Congress Party 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026 Alla Ayodhya Rami Reddy YSR Congress Party 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026 Parimal Nathwani YSR Congress Party 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026 Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy YSR Congress Party 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024 V. Vijayasai Reddy YSR Congress Party 22-Jun-2016 to 21-Jun-2022 C. M. Ramesh Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Suresh Prabhu Bharatiya Janata 22-Jun-2016 to Party 21-Jun-2022 Y. S. Chowdary Bharatiya Janata 22-Jun-2016 to Party 21-Jun-2022 T. G. Venkatesh Bharatiya Janata 22-Jun-2016 to Party 21-Jun-2022 Kanakamedala Ravindra Telugu Desam Party 03-Apr-2018 to Kumar 02-Apr-2024 Arunachal Pradesh Mukut Mithi Indian National 24-Jun-2014 to (Total No. of Seats - Congress 23-Jun-2020 1) Assam (Total No. of Bhubaneswar Kalita Bharatiya Janata 10-Apr-2020 to Seats - 7) Party 09-Apr-2026 Kamakhya Prasad Tasa Bharatiya Janata 15-Jun-2019 to Party 14-Jun-2025 Ripun Bora Indian National 03-Apr-2016 to Congress 02-Apr-2022 Ranee Narah Indian National 03-Apr-2016 to Congress 02-Apr-2022 Biswajit Daimary Bodoland People's 10-Apr-2020 to Front 09-Apr-2026 Birendra Prasad Baishya Asom Gana 15-Jun-2019 to Parishad 14-Jun-2025 Ajit Kumar Bhuyan Independent 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026 Bihar (Total No. of Harivansh Narayan Singh Janata Dal (United) 10-Apr-2020 to Seats - 16) 09-Apr-2026 Ram Nath Thakur Janata Dal (United) 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026 Bashistha Narain Singh Janata Dal (United) 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024 Mahendra Prasad Janata Dal (United) 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024 Ramchandra Prasad Singh Janata Dal (United) 08-Jul-2016 to 07-Jul-2022 Prem Chand Gupta Rashtriya Janata Dal 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026 Amarendra Dhari Singh Rashtriya Janata Dal 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026 Manoj Jha Rashtriya Janata Dal 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024 Ahmad Ashfaque Karim Rashtriya Janata Dal 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024 Misa Bharti Rashtriya Janata Dal 08-Jul-2016 to 07-Jul-2022 Vivek Thakur Bharatiya Janata 10-Apr-2020 to Party 09-Apr-2026 Satish Chandra Dubey Bharatiya Janata 09-Oct-2019 to Party 07-Jul-2022 Gopal Narayan Singh Bharatiya Janata 08-Jul-2016 to Party 07-Jul-2022 Ram Vilas Paswan Lok Janshakti Party 29-Jun-2019 to 02-Apr-2024 Akhilesh Prasad Singh Indian National 03-Apr-2018 to Congress 02-Apr-2024 Chhattisgarh (Total K. T. S. Tulsi Indian National 10-Apr-2020 to No. of Seats - 5) Congress 09-Apr-2026 Phulo Devi Netam Indian National 10-Apr-2020 to Congress 09-Apr-2026 Chhaya Verma Indian National 30-Jun-2016 to Congress 29-Jun-2022 Saroj Pandey Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Ramvichar Netam Bharatiya Janata 30-Jun-2016 to Party 29-Jun-2022 Goa (Total No. of Vinay Tendulkar Bharatiya Janata 29-Jul-2017 to Seats - 1) Party 28-Jul-2023 Gujarat (Total No. of Parsottambhai Rupala Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Seats - 11) Party 02-Apr-2024 Mansukh L. Mandaviya Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Subrahmanyam Jaishankar Bharatiya Janata 06-Jul-2019 to Party 18-Aug-2023 Jugalji Mathurji Thakor Bharatiya Janata 06-Jul-2019 to Party 18-Aug-2023 Amee Yajnik Indian National 03-Apr-2018 to Congress 02-Apr-2024 Naranbhai Rathwa Indian National 03-Apr-2018 to Congress 02-Apr-2024 Ahmed Patel Indian National 19-Aug-2017 to Congress 18-Aug-2023 Haryana (Total Ram Chander Jangra Bharatiya Janata 10-Apr-2020 to Number of Seats - Party 09-Apr-2026 5) Devender Paul Vats Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Dushyant Kumar Gautam Bharatiya Janata 19-Mar-2020 to Party 01-Aug-2022 Deepender Singh Hooda Indian National 10-Apr-2020 to Congress 09-Apr-2026 Subhash Chandra Independent 02-Aug-2016 to 01-Aug-2022 Himachal Pradesh Indu Goswami Bharatiya Janata 10-Apr-2020 to (Total No. of Seats - Party 09-Apr-2026 3) Jagat Prakash Nadda Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Anand Sharma Indian National 03-Apr-2016 to Congress 02-Apr-2022 Jammu & Kashmir ( Nazir Ahmad Laway Jammu and Kashmir 16-Feb-2015 to Total No. of Seats - Peoples Democratic 15-Feb-2021 4) Party Fayaz Ahmad Mir Jammu and Kashmir 11-Feb-2015 to Peoples Democratic 10-Feb-2021 Party Shamsheer Singh Manhas Bharatiya Janata 11-Feb-2015 to Party 10-Feb-2021 Ghulam Nabi Azad Indian National 16-Feb-2015 to Congress 15-Feb-2021 Jharkhand (Total Deepak Prakash Bharatiya Janata 10-Apr-2020 to No. of Seats - 6) Party 09-Apr-2026 Sameer Oraon Bharatiya Janata 04-May-2018 to Party 03-May-2024 Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Bharatiya Janata 08-Jul-2016 to Party 07-Jul-2022 Mahesh Poddar Bharatiya Janata 08-Jul-2016 to Party 07-Jul-2022 Shibu Soren Jharkhand Mukti 10-Apr-2020 to Morcha 09-Apr-2026 Dhiraj Prasad Sahu Indian National 04-May-2018 to Congress 03-May-2024 Karnataka (Total L. Hanumanthaiah Indian National 03-Apr-2018 to No. of Seats - 12) Congress 02-Apr-2024 G. C. Chandrasekhar Indian National 03-Apr-2018 to Congress 02-Apr-2024 Syed Naseer Hussain Indian National 03-Apr-2018 to Congress 02-Apr-2024 Jairam Ramesh Indian National 01-Jul-2016 to Congress 30-Jun-2022 Oscar Fernandes Indian National 01-Jul-2016 to Congress 30-Jun-2022 B. K. Hariprasad Indian National 26-Jun-2014 to Congress 25-Jun-2020 Rajeev Gowda Indian National 26-Jun-2014 to Congress 25-Jun-2020 Rajeev Chandrasekhar Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Nirmala Sitharaman Bharatiya Janata 01-Jul-2016 to Party 30-Jun-2022 K. C. Ramamurthy Bharatiya Janata 05-Dec-2019 to Party 30-Jun-2022 Prabhakar Kore Bharatiya Janata 26-Jun-2014 to Party 25-Jun-2020 D. Kupendra Reddy Janata Dal (Secular) 26-Jun-2014 to 25-Jun-2020 Kerala (Total No. of Elamaram Kareem Communist Party of 02-Jul-2018 to Seats - 9) India (Marxist) 01-Jul-2024 K. Somaprasad Communist Party of 03-Apr-2016 to India (Marxist) 02-Apr-2022 K.K. Ragesh Communist Party of 22-Apr-2015 to India (Marxist) 21-Apr-2021 A. K. Antony Indian National 03-Apr-2016 to Congress 02-Apr-2022 Vayalar Ravi Indian National 22-Apr-2015 to Congress 21-Apr-2021 Binoy Viswam Communist Party of 02-Jul-2018 to India 01-Jul-2024 Jose K. Mani Kerala Congress (M) 02-Jul-2018 to 01-Jul-2024 P. V. Abdul Wahab Indian Union Muslim 22-Apr-2015 to League 21-Apr-2021 M. P. Veerendra Kumar Independent 03-Apr-2016 to 02-Apr-2022 Madhya Pradesh Jyotiraditya Scindia Bharatiya Janata 10-Apr-2020 to (Total No. of Seats - Party 09-Apr-2026 11) Sumer Singh Solanki Bharatiya Janata 10-Apr-2020 to Party 09-Apr-2026 Thawar Chand Gehlot Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Dharmendra Pradhan Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Kailash Soni Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Ajay Pratap Singh Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Sampatiya Uike Bharatiya Janata 01-Aug-2017 to Party 29-Jun-2022 M. J. Akbar Bharatiya Janata 30-Jun-2016 to Party 29-Jun-2022 Digvijay Singh Indian National 10-Apr-2020 to Congress 09-Apr-2026 Rajmani Patel Indian National 03-Apr-2018 to Congress 02-Apr-2024 Vivek Tankha Indian National 30-Jun-2016 to Congress 29-Jun-2022 Maharashtra (Total Udayanraje Bhosale Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2020 to No. of Seats - 19) Party 02-Apr-2026 Bhagwat Karad Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2020 to Party 02-Apr-2026 Prakash Javadekar Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Narayan Rane Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 V. Muraleedharan Bharatiya Janata 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Piyush Goyal Bharatiya Janata 05-Jul-2016 to Party 04-Jul-2022 Vinay Sahasrabuddhe Bharatiya Janata 05-Jul-2016 to Party 04-Jul-2022 Vikas Mahatme Bharatiya Janata 05-Jul-2016 to Party 04-Jul-2022 Sharad Pawar Nationalist Congress 03-Apr-2020 to Party 02-Apr-2026 Fouzia Khan Nationalist Congress 03-Apr-2020 to Party 02-Apr-2026 Vandana Chavan Nationalist Congress 03-Apr-2018 to Party 02-Apr-2024 Praful Patel Nationalist Congress 05-Jul-2016 to Party 04-Jul-2022 Priyanka Chaturvedi Shiv Sena 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026 Anil Desai Shiv Sena 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024 Sanjay Raut Shiv Sena 05-Jul-2016 to 04-Jul-2022 Rajiv Satav Indian National 03-Apr-2020 to Congress 02-Apr-2026 Kumar Ketkar Indian National 03-Apr-2018 to Congress 02-Apr-2024 P. Chidambaram Indian National 05-Jul-2016 to Congress 04-Jul-2022 Ramdas Athawale Republican Party of 03-Apr-2020 to India (A) 02-Apr-2026 Manipur (Total No.
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