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BJP Gains In Rajya Sabha Elections, Kapil Sibal Wins From UP: 10 Facts

Edited by Veer Arjun Singh | Updated: June 11, 2016 21:55 IST

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NEW DELHI:  BJP has managed to narrow the gap with the Congress in
Rajya Sabha, where it is in a minority, after winning 11 of the 27
contested seats in seven states. 30 candidates were elected unopposed
to the Upper House in the remaining eight states. The Congress, the
largest party in the House, faced stiff competition from independents
backed by the BJP.

Here are the latest developments:
In a contest watched most keenly, Congress' Kapil Sibal secured a
Rajya Sabha seat from Uttar Pradesh. Mr Sibal was counting on the help
of Mayawati's BSP after the BJP supported an independent candidate
Preeti Mahapatra to turn it into a contest - 12 candidates for 11
seats. Of the rest of the seats, the Samajwadi Party won seven, the
Bahujan Samaj Party won two, while the BJP took one. During the
voting, some BJP lawmakers accused Samajwadi Party legislators of
blocking the voting compartment.

In Haryana, the BJP secured an unexpected win for independent
candidate Subhash Chandra, who the party was supporting. But the
results could spark controversy after votes of 14 Congress lawmakers
were declared invalid. Union Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh secured
the second seat.

Six ministers seeking to return to the Rajya Sabha have secured wins.
At the end of the elections for 57 seats, the BJP will increase its
tally in the Upper House where it has had trouble with pushing
legislation.

In an effort to increase its numbers in the Rajya Sabha, where the
government is in a minority, the BJP supported some independent
candidates to try and ensure that the Congress is not able to win any
extra seats.

In Karnataka, Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Congress' Jairam
Ramesh, Oscar Fernandes and K C Ramamurthy won the four seats while BM
Farooq of the Janata Dal-Secular bit the dust.

In Rajasthan, all of the four seats went to the BJP candidates
including Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu and OP Mathur.

In Madhya Pradesh, where three seats were up for grabs, BJP candidates
MJ Akbar and Anil Dave scored wins while an independent Vivek Tankha
with Congress' support won the third.

In Uttarakhand, the Congress' Pradeep Tamta won the lone seat.
Mayawati's decision on who her party supports was seen as a decider
not only in Uttarakhand, but also UP and Madhya Pradesh.

The BJP will still not be the single largest party in the Upper House,
but has narrowed the gap with the Congress.

Members of a state's legislative assembly vote in the Rajya Sabha
elections in what is called the proportional representation with the
single transferable vote (STV) system. Each voter ranks his
preferences and if the first choice candidate has enough votes already
or no chance of being elected, the vote is transferred to the second
choice and so on.
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