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MC Explains: Nitish gifts NDA five seats in Rajya Sabha against his return

Currently, the BJP has 94 MPs, including five nominated members. With JDU now a part of the NDA, five of its Rajya Sabha MPs will sit on the treasury benches.

January 29, 2024 / 18:04 IST
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The term of 56 members is due to retire in April.
The term of the 56 incumbent Rajya Sabha MPs is due to expire in April.

By stitching an alliance with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) once again, Janata Dal (United) chief Nitish Kumar switched sides for the fourth time in the last 10 years.

However, Kumar’s second turnaround in the last 18 months will also boost the NDA numbers in the Rajya Sabha. With six vacant seats (four from Jammu and Kashmir and two nominated) in the House of 245, the current strength of the Rajya Sabha is 239 and 123 is the halfway mark. The BJP has 94 MPs, including five nominated members. With JDU now a part of the NDA, five of its Rajya Sabha MPs will sit on the treasury benches. Rajya Sabha deputy chairperson Harivansh will also be part of those five members.

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Kumar’s exit also paves the way for the NDA getting three of its six Rajya Sabha seats in April’s biennial polls. As many as 55 seats will be contested in April. These additional seats will ensure that the BJP deals with any likely offset from the AIADMK. The latter has four seats in the Upper House. Bihar’s six seats will face biennial elections in April. These six MPs whose terms are ending include Manoj Kumar Jha and Ashfaque Karim from the RJD, BJP’s Sushil Modi, Bashistha Narayan Singh and Anil Prasad Hegde of the JD(U) and the Congress' Akhilesh Prasad Singh. When JD(U) was in alliance with the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress, the NDA had only one of these six MPs.