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30 elected unopposed
to Rajya Sabha
PTI, June 11,
2010
Union Minister
Ambika Soni, Congress leader Satish Sharma, BJP leader Mukhtar
Abbas Naqvi and senior journalist Chandan Mitra were among 30
candidates elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha on Thursday,
with the Congress and the BSP garnering seven seats each.
The BJP bagged five
seats, the DMK three, the SP, the NCP and the AIADMK two each,
and the Shiromani Akali Dal and the Shiv Sena one each as all 30
candidates made it to the Upper House after the deadline for
withdrawal of nominations closed in the evening.
With 30 aspirants in
race for as many seats from Uttar Pradesh (11), Maharashtra
(six), Tamil Nadu (six), Madhya Pradesh (three), Punjab (two),
Rajasthan (one) and Uttarakhand (one) and as no one opted out of
contest, all of them were declared elected.
In Uttar Pradesh,
the ruling BSP got seven berths as Mr. Sharma (Congress) and Mr.
Naqvi (BJP) were among 11 elected uncontested to the House of
Elders. Others elected are Satish Chandra Misra, S.P. Singh
Baghel, Ambed Rajan, Jugal Kishore, Narendra Kashyap, Mohd Salim
Ansari and Rajpal Saini (all BSP) and Mohan Singh and Rashid
Masood (SP).
Among the elders
retiring from Uttar Pradesh on July 4, seven belonged to the SP
and two to the BSP.
Ms. Soni and SAD
general secretary Balwinder Singh Bhunder were declared elected
unopposed from Punjab.
Vijay Darda and
Avinash Pande (both Congress), Tariq Anwar and Ishwarlal Jain
(both NCP), Piyush Goel (BJP) and Sanjay Raut (Shiv Sena) were
elected from Maharashtra. Kanhaiyalal Gidwani of the Congress
withdrew from the contest on the last day leaving six in the
fray for as many seats from the State.
From Tamil Nadu, K.P.
Ramalingam, T.M. Selvaganapathy, S. Thangavelu (all DMK), Manoj
Pandian and K.V. Ramalingam (both AIADMK) and E.M. Sudarsana
Natchiappan (Congress) were elected.
BJP's Chandan Mitra
and Anil Madhav Dave and Vijaylaxmi Sadho of the Congress made
it to the Upper Houser from Madhya Pradesh.
With the Opposition
BJP did not fielding any candidate for a Rajya Sabha bypoll from
Rajasthan, Narendra Budhaniya of the Congress was declared
elected unopposed.
The byelection arose
after BJP's K.K. Valmiki died early this year.
For June 17 biennial
elections to four Upper House seats from the State, five
candidates are vying for the honour. Prominent among them are
Union Minister Anand Sharma, the BJP's Ram Jethmalani and
Santosh Bagrodia, Independent.
BJP spokesman Tarun
Vijay was declared elected unopposed for the lone RS seat from
Uttarakhand.
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