Rajya Sabha elections were held in 1986, to elect members of the Rajya Sabha, Indian Parliament's upper chamber. [1]
Elections
Elections were held in 1986 to elect members from various states. The list is incomplete.
Members elected
The following members are elected in the elections held in 1986. They are members for the term 1986-92 and retire in year 1992, except in case of the resignation or death before the term.
State - Member - Party
State | Member Name | Party | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
Assam | Bijoya Chakravarty | AGP | |
Assam | Dr Nagen Saikia | AGP | |
Andhra Pradesh | Syed R Ali | INC | R |
Andhra Pradesh | Kalvala Prabhakar Rao | TDP | |
Andhra Pradesh | Gopala Rao | TDP | |
Andhra Pradesh | Dr G Vijaya Mohan Reddy | TDP | |
Andhra Pradesh | Talari Manohar | TDP | |
Bihar | Ashwini Kumar | BJP | |
Bihar | S S Ahluwalia | INC | |
Bihar | Manorama Pandey | INC | |
Bihar | Lakshmi Kant Jha | INC | dea 16/01/1988 |
Bihar | Ram Awadesh Singh | Lok Dal | |
Bihar | Prof Chandresh P Thakur | INC | |
Haryana | Bhajan Lal | INC | 27/11/1989 |
Haryana | Surender Singh | INC | |
Himachal Pradesh | Chandan Sharma | INC | |
Jammu and Kashmir | Mufti M Sayeed | INC | disq 28/07/1989 |
Karnataka | Margaret Alva | INC | |
Karnataka | D B Chandre Gowda | JD | 14/12/1989 |
Karnataka | K G Maheswarappa | JD | |
Kerala | M A Baby | CPM | |
Kerala | B. V. Abdulla Koya | ML | |
Kerala | T K C Vaduthala | INC | dea 01/07/1988 |
Madhya Pradesh | Satish Sharma | INC | 18/11/1991 LS |
Madhya Pradesh | Ajit Jogi | INC | |
Madhya Pradesh | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | BJP | res 17/06/1991 |
Madhya Pradesh | Sayeeda Khatun | INC | |
Madhya Pradesh | Surendra Singh Thakur | INC | |
Maharashtra | Jagannath S Akarte | INC | |
Maharashtra | Najma Heptulla | INC | |
Maharashtra | A. G. Kulkarni | INC | Dea 27/04/1992 |
Maharashtra | Pramod Mahajan | BJP | |
Maharashtra | Bhaskar Annaji Masodkar | INC | |
Maharashtra | Suryakanta Patil | INC | 17/11/1991 |
Maharashtra | Naresh Puglia | INC | |
Nagaland | Hokishe Sema | INC | 04/05/1987 |
Nominated | Amrita Pritam | NOM | |
Nominated | M F Husain | NOM | |
Nominated | R K Narayan | NOM | |
Nominated | Pandit Ravi Shankar | NOM | |
Orissa | Jagadish Jani | INC | |
Orissa | Sushila Tiriya | INC | |
Orissa | Basudeb Mohapatra | INC | dea 28/10/1990 |
Punjab | Jagjit Singh Aurora | AD | |
Punjab | Harvendra Singh Hanspal | INC | |
Rajashtan | Santosh Bagrodia | INC | |
Rajashtan | Jaswant Singh | BJP | res 27/11/1989 |
Rajashthan | B L Panwar | INC | |
Rajashthan | Dhuleshwar Meena | INC | |
Tamil Nadu | T R Balu | DMK | |
Tamil Nadu | Jayanti Natrajan | INC | |
Tamil Nadu | G Swaminathan | AIADMK | |
Tamil Nadu | N Palaniyandi | AIADMK | |
Tamil Nadu | M. Vincent | INC | |
Tamil Nadu | R T Gopalan | AIADMK | |
Tamil Nadu | M Palaniyandi | INC | |
Tripura | Narayan Kar | CPM | |
Uttar Pradesh | Ajit Singh | INC | 27/11/1989 |
Uttar Pradesh | Utsahi Bekal | INC | |
Uttar Pradesh | Rasheed Masood | JAN | 27/11/1989 |
Uttar Pradesh | Kalp Nath Rai | INC | 27/11/1989 |
Uttar Pradesh | Ram Sewak Chaudhary | INC | |
Uttar Pradesh | Satya Pal Malik | INC | Disq 14/09/1989 |
Uttar Pradesh | Rudra Pratap Singh | INC | |
Uttar Pradesh | Narayan Datt Tiwari | INC | res 23/10/1988 |
Uttar Pradesh | Kapil Verma | INC | |
Uttar Pradesh | Ashok Nath Verma | JDS | |
Uttar Pradesh | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | BJP | res 17/06/1991 LS |
Uttar Pradesh | Ajit Singh | JD | res 27/11/1989 |
Uttar Pradesh | Dr Ratnakar Pandey | INC | |
WB | -- | INC | |
Bye-elections
The following bye elections were held in the year 1986.
State - Member - Party
- Gujarat - Sagar Rayka- INC ( ele 27/01/1986 term till 1988)
- West Bengal - T S Gurung - CPM ( ele 14/03/1986 term till 1990) dea 13/01/1989
- Nominated - Ela Bhatt - NOM ( ele 12/05/1986 term till 1988)
- Madya Pradesh - Veena Verma - INC ( ele 26/06/1986 term till 1988)
- West Bengal - Ramnarayan Goswami - CPM ( ele 22/10/1986 term till 1987)
- West Bengal - Samar Mukherjee - CPM ( ele 29/12/1986 term till 1987)
References
- ↑ "Alphabetical List Of Former Members Of Rajya Sabha Since 1952". Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
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