Rajya Sabha Seats to See Major Shake-Up in Next Two Years

The BJP will gain one seat to reach 114 while the DMK will be reduced to seven seats in the Rajya Sabha from the current eight.| India News

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Starting next year, the Rajya Sabha will undergo a reshuffle in 15 seats as a result of the impact of the latest round of assembly elections.

Biennial elections are due in Kerala, Assam, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry during the next two years while West Bengal has no Rajya Sabha polls due before the 2029 Lok Sabha elections; between 2029 and 2032, all 16 Raya Sabha seats in the state will be up for re-election.

The Congress’s Rajya Sabha tally can go up from the current 29 to 32 seats. The BJP will gain one seat to reach 114 while the DMK will be reduced to seven seats in the Rajya Sabha from the current eight.

Vijay’s TVK can enter the Rajya Sabha with three seats and AIADMK’s tally will decrease to five from the current six.

The Congress-led UDF is set to win all six seats—three each in 2027 and 2028— that will go to biennial polls in Kerala.

In Assam, the BJP is set to win both the seats in the biennial elections of 2028. It will lead to a net gain of one seat for the BJP from the state.

The biggest upheaval is expected in Tamil Nadu where six seats will face biennial polls in 2028.