New Delhi: The political picture has wilt well-spoken to a unconfined extent in the biennial elections stuff held for 27 Rajya Sabha seats. After the deadline for withdrawal of nominations ended, 24 candidates were supposed elected unopposed. These include prominent faces like Congress President and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, senior Congress leader Pawan Khera and BJP national unstipulated secretary Tarun Chugh. Voting did not take place in most of the states as the number of candidates was equal to the misogynist seats. Now elections are left for only three seats.
Which veteran leaders made it to Rajya Sabha?
The most popular name among the leaders elected unopposed is that of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. He has got flipside term from Karnataka. Along with him, Congress leaders Pawan Kheda and Mansoor Ali Khan were moreover successful in reaching the Upper House. M. Nagaraj from BJP moreover won unopposed from Karnataka. The inrush of BJP Unstipulated Secretary Tarun Chugh from Madhya Pradesh to Rajya Sabha is moreover considered politically important. The victory of these leaders has moreover underlined the strategic strength of the respective parties.
Which syndication appeared to have the upper hand?
In this election, the BJP led NDA seemed to be getting a well-spoken lead. In states where the BJP or its allies had sufficient numerical strength, their candidates were elected without any challenge. Political analysts believe that these results will remoter strengthen the position of NDA in Rajya Sabha. On the other hand, Congress has moreover succeeded in sending prominent leaders to the House in the states under its influence.
In which states was there no need for competition?
Elections were held unopposed in many states including Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Meghalaya. In these states, either the opposition did not field candidates or the results were considered once decided due to numerical strength in the assembly. The unopposed referendum of candidates on all the vacant seats in Gujarat was expressly discussed. This made it well-spoken that in many states, political parties unexplored referendum strategy based on consensus and numerical strength instead of competition.
Which seats are parties eyeing now?
Although 24 seats have been decided, there is still competition for two seats in Jharkhand and one seat in Mizoram. Voting for these three seats will be held on June 18. Political parties are now eyeing these seats considering their results can stupefy the final number of parties in the Upper House. The Referendum Commission has completed all preparations for voting and counting of votes in these seats.
What will be the impact on the equations of Rajya Sabha?
After the inrush of new members in the House, some changes may be seen in the political picture of Rajya Sabha. BJP and its allies may get relatively increasingly flexibility in pursuing the legislative agenda. At the same time, Congress has moreover tried to strengthen the opposition politics by sending its experienced leaders when to the House. The presence of leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge and Pawan Khera is considered important for the opposition's strategy in the upcoming parliamentary sessions.
Do uncontested elections requite any big political message?
Political experts believe that unopposed Rajya Sabha elections are not just a formal process, but they moreover reflect the real strength of the parties in the states. While the ruling parties won their candidates easily, the opposition moreover retained influence in areas where it had sufficient support. Such results can play an important role in deciding the direction of cooperation, mismatch and political equations within the Parliament in the times to come.
Rajya Sabha Elections 2026
24 Candidates Elected Unopposed Across 10 States
| State | NDA | INDIA Bloc | Elected Candidates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andhra Pradesh | 4 | 0 | Bashyam Ramakrishna (TDP), Chintakayala Vijay (TDP), Sana Satish Babu (TDP), Lingamaneni Ramesh (Jana Sena) |
| Gujarat | 4 | 0 | Rajubhai Shukla, Mansinh Parmar, Mukeshbhai Rathwa, Jitendra Kanjariya (All BJP) |
| Karnataka | 1 | 3 | Mallikarjun Kharge (Congress), Mansoor Ali Khan (Congress), Pawan Khera (Congress), M Nagaraja (BJP) |
| Madhya Pradesh | 3 | 0 | Tarun Chugh, Rajneesh Agarwal, Mahesh Kewat (All BJP) |
| Rajasthan | 2 | 1 | Satish Poonia (BJP), Alka Gurjar (BJP), Neeraj Dangi (Congress) |
| Arunachal Pradesh | 1 | 0 | Tai Tagak (BJP) |
| Meghalaya | 1 | 0 | James K Sangma (NPP) |
| Manipur | 1 | 0 | Adhikarimayum Sharda Devi (BJP) |
| Tamil Nadu | 0 | 1 | Praveen Chakravarthy (Congress) |
| Maharashtra | 1 | 0 | Rajendra Jain (NCP) |
| Odisha | 1 | 0 | Debashish Samantaray (BJP) |

