1988 Indian Rajya Sabha elections
Rajya Sabha elections were held in 1988, to elect members of the Rajya Sabha, Indian Parliament's upper chamber. [1]
Elections
Elections were held in 1988 to elect members from various states. The list is incomplete.
Members elected
The following members are elected in the elections held in 1988. They are members for the term 1988-94 and retire in year 1994, except in case of the resignation or death before the term.
State - Member - Party
State | Member Name | Party | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
AP | Satyanarayana Dronamraju | INC | |
AP | M K Rehman | TDP | |
AP | Mentay Padmanabham | TDP | bye 13/09/1989 |
AP | L Narsing Naik | TDP | dea 12/01/1989 |
AP | M Hanumantha Rao | CPM | |
AP | N Thulasi Reddy | TDP | |
AP | Dr Y Sivaji | TDP | |
Bihar | Sitaram Kesari | INC | |
Bihar | Dr Faguni Ram | INC | |
Bihar | Dayanand Sahay | INC | |
Bihar | Shamim Hashmi | INC | bye 25/09/1989 |
Bihar | Shamim Hashmi | JD | res 28/07/1989 |
Bihar | Dr Jagannath Mishra | INC | res 16/03/1990 |
Bihar | Rafique Alam | INC | |
Bihar | Yashwant Sinha | JD | res 14/11/1993 |
Bihar | Bideshwari Dubey | INC | dea 20/01/1993 |
GJ | Vithalbhai M Patel | INC | |
GJ | Ramsinh Rathwa | INC | |
GJ | Madhavsinh Solanki | INC | |
GJ | Rajubhai Parmar | INC | |
Himachal Pradesh | Sushil Barongpa | INC | R |
Haryana | Mohinder Singh Lather | OTH | |
Jammu and Kashmir | Ghulam Rasool Matto | OTH | |
Jammu and Kashmir | Dharam Pal | INC | res 27/11/1989 LS |
Jammu and Kashmir | Rajendra Prasad Jain | INC | res 27/11/1989 LS |
KA | H. Hanumanthappa | INC | |
KA | J P Javali | JD | |
KA | A S Siddiqui | JD | |
Kerala | E. Balanandan | CPM | |
Kerala | M M Jacob | INC | |
Kerala | A Sreedharan | JD | |
Madya Pradesh | L K Advani | BJP | 27/11/1989 |
Madya Pradesh | Dr Jinendra Kumar Jain | BJP | bye 23/03/1990 |
Madya Pradesh | Hans Raj Bhardwaj | INC | |
Madya Pradesh | Radhakishan Chhotuji Malviya | INC | |
Madya Pradesh | Ratan Kumari | INC | |
Madya Pradesh | Veena Verma | INC | |
MH | M C Bhandare | INC | |
MH | Saroj Khaparde | INC | |
MH | Suresh Kalmadi | INC | |
MH | Vithalrao M Jadhav | INC | |
MH | Vishvjit P. Singh | INC | |
MH | Vishwarao R Patil | JD | res 14/05/1993 |
Nominated | Madan Bhatia | NOM | |
Nominated | Sat Pal Mittal | NOM | Dea 12/01/1992 |
Nominated | Bishambhar Nath Pande | NOM | |
OR | Santosh Kumar Sahu | INC | |
OR | Kanhu Charan Lenka | INC | |
OR | Manmohan Mathur | INC | |
Punjab | Sat Paul Mittal | INC | |
Rajasthan | Dr Ahmed Abrar | INC | |
Rajasthan | Bhuvnesh Chaturvedi | INC | |
Rajasthan | Kamal Morarka | JDS | |
Uttar Pradesh | M A Ansari | INC | Dea 14/07/1990 |
Uttar Pradesh | Maulana Asad Madani | INC | |
Uttar Pradesh | Anand Prakash Gautam | IND | |
Uttar Pradesh | Smt Kailashpati | INC | |
Uttar Pradesh | Shanti Tyagi | INC | |
Uttar Pradesh | Ish Dutt Yadav | JD | |
Uttar Pradesh | Ram Naresh Yadav | INC | bye 20/06/1989 |
Uttar Pradesh | Ram Naresh Yadav | JD | res 12/04/1989 |
Uttar Pradesh | Hari Singh Chowdhary | INC | |
Uttar Pradesh | Shiv Pratap Mishra | INC | |
Uttar Pradesh | Satya Bahin | INC | |
WB | Gurudas Dasgupta | CPI | |
WB | Prof Saurin Bhattacharjee | RSP | |
WB | M Amin | CPM | |
WB | Sukomal Sen | CPM | |
WB | Ashish Sen | CPM | |
Bye-elections
The following bye elections were held in the year 1988.
State - Member - Party
- Sikkim - Karma Topden - INC ( ele 30/03/1988 term till 1993 )
- Bihar - Pratibha Singh - INC ( ele 03/04/1988 term till 1992 )
- Kerala - P K Kunjachen - CPM ( ele 22/08/1988 term till 1992 ) dea 14/06/1991
- Orissa - Baikunatha Nath Sahu - INC ( ele 07/10/1988 term till 1990 )
- Maharashtra - S B Chavan - INC ( ele 28/10/1988 term till 1990 )
- Manipur - R.K. Dorendra Singh - INC ( ele 20/09/1988 term till 1990 )
- Nominated - Syeda Anwara Taimur - INC ( ele 25/11/1988 term till 1990 )
- Uttar Pradesh - Bir Bahadur Singh - INC ( ele 25/11/1988 term till 1990 ) dea 30/05/1989
- Uttar Pradesh - Syed S Razi - INC ( ele 06/12/1988 term till 1992 )
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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