New Delhi: Rajya
Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh, NCP supremo Sharad Pawar, BJP's newest recruit
Jyotiraditya Scindia and Congress veteran Digvijay Singh are among those in the
fray for elections to 55 Rajya Sabha seats to be held on March 26 with a number
of the contestants set to get elected unopposed.
Friday
was the last date of filing of nominations for the biennial polls. Fifty-one of
these 55 seats from 17 states are falling vacant on different dates in April
due to retirement of sitting members, while four other seats are already vacant
due to resignation of members.
Bypoll will also be held to
a Rajya Sabha seat from Haryana vacated by former Union minister Birender
Singh.
Counting will be held on the
evening of 26 March, an hour after the conclusion of polls.
A
keen battle is on the cards in Madhya Pradesh, where the Kamal Nath government
faces a grim future following rebellion by at least 22 MLAs, as both the BJP
and the Congress have announced two candidates each for the state's three
seats.
Scindia and Digvijay Singh
are expected to comfortably win in the polls. The BJP's Sumer Singh Solanki and
Phool Singh Baraiya of the Congress are likely to slug it out for the third
seat.
The two parties are
comfortably placed to ensure the win of one of their candidates, and while the
Congress appeared to have an edge for the third seat but the decision of its 22
MLAs to resign from the state assembly has upended the numbers game.
Most of these MLAs are
supporters of Scindia, who joined the BJP on Wednesday after quitting the
Congress a day before.
The official tally of the
Congress in the 228-member assembly is 114 and the party also enjoyed the
support of four Independents, two BSP and one SP MLA.
If the resignations of the
22 MLAs, who are camping in Bengaluru, are accepted or they abstain from voting
in the Rajya Sabha polls, then the actual strength of the assembly will fall to
206. The Congress, on its own, will then have 92 members and the BJP 107 seats.
Two other candidates --
BJP's Ranjana Baghel and Ram Das Dahiwale, an independent -- have also filed their
nominations in Madhya Pradesh.
Apart from Madhya Pradesh,
there are seven vacancies from Maharashtra, six from Tamil Nadu, followed by
five from West Bengal and Bihar, four each from Odisha, Gujarat and Andhra
Pradesh, three each from Assam and Rajasthan, two each from Telangana,
Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Jharkhand, and one each from Himachal Pradesh,
Manipur and Meghalaya.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata
Party and the opposition Congress are expected to win most of the seats in the
elections but the two will also see their strength diminished marginally.
The Trinamool Congress and
the YSR Congress Party are expected to make significant gains in the 245-member
Upper House after the March 26 elections.
For the seven Rajya Sabha
seats falling vacant in Maharashtra, Pawar and Union minister Ramdas Athawale,
both sitting Rajya Sabha members; BJP's Udayanraje Bhosale, a descendant of
Maratha warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, and Bhagwat Karad; Congress
general secretary Rajiv Satav, Shiv Sena deputy leader Priyanka Chaturvedi and
former NCP minister Fauzia Khan are in the fray.
Neighbouring Gujarat is also
expected to witness a close contest with three candidates from the BJP -- Abhay
Bharadwaj, Ramilaben Bara and Narhari Amin -- and two from the Congress --
Shaktisinh Gohil and Bharatsinh Solanki -- filing their nomination papers on
Friday for four vacant seats.
In the 182-member state
assembly, the BJP has 103 members, the Congress 73, the Bharatiya Tribal Party
2, the NCP 1 and independent 1. Two seats are lying vacant.
For victory on all the three
seats, the BJP will require 111 votes, while the Congress will need 74 votes to
win two seats.
Independent MLA Jignesh
Mevani on Friday extended his support to the Congress.
In West Bengal, the ruling
TMC has fielded Dinesh Trivedi, Arpita Ghosh, Mausam Noor and Subrata Bakshi.
Its former MLA Dinesh Bajaj has also filed his nomination and may get the
party's backing, TMC insiders said.
Leader of Opposition Abdul
Mannan alleged that Bajaj has been fielded by the TMC to defeat CPI(M)-Congress
consensus candidate Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharyya in the fifth seat.
All the five candidates in
Bihar -- Harivansh (JDU), Ram Nath Thakur and Vivek Thakur (both BJP) and Prem
Chand Gupta and A D Singh (both RJD) are expected to be declared elected on
March 18, the last date for withdrawal of nominations.
For the two seats in
Jharkhand, the ruling JMM-Congress-RJD alliance has fielded JMM chief Shibu
Soren and Shahzada Anwar of the Congress, while state BJP president Deepak
Prakash is the party's candidate.
All the four BJD candidates
-- Subhas Singh, Munna Khan, Sujit Kumar and Mamata Mahanta -- are expected to
win from Odisha.
The BJP has field former
Congress MP Bhubaneswar Kalita in Assam and will back its ally BPF's candidate Biswajit
Daimary, a two-time Rajya Sabha MP.
For the third seat, senior
journalist Ajit Kr Bhuyan is contesting, backed by opposition Congress and
AIUDF.
In Chhattisgarh, Congress
nominees K T S Tulsi and Phulo Devi Netam are set to get elected unopposed from
the two seats.
The opposition BJP did not
field its candidate in view of its low strength in the assembly.
Former Himachal Pradesh
chief of the BJP's Mahila Morcha Indu Goswami is also set to win unopposed.
Chief Minister Jai Ram
Thakur said the BJP had sought cooperation from the Congress and the opposition
party decided not to field a candidate for the Rajya Sabha seat.
In Rajasthan, where
elections will be held to three Rajya Sabha seats, the Congress has nominated
AICC general secretary K C Venugopal and state general secretary Neeraj Dangi,
whereas the BJP has named Rajendra Gehlot as its candidate. Senior BJP leader
Omkar Singh Lakhawat surprisingly also filed his nomination paper, saying he
did it on the directions of his party.
From Haryana, BJP nominee
Ram Chander Jangra and Congress's Deepender Singh Hooda are set to enter the
Upper House of Parliament unopposed.
Birender Singh's term was to
end on 1 August, 2022 but he resigned on January 20. BJP's Dushyant Kumar
Gautam is set to enter the Upper House for the remainder of the term.
The ruling YSR Congress is
expected to comfortably bag all the four seats in Andhra Pradesh, given its
strength of 151 in the 175-member assembly.
Though the TDP stands no
chance of winning as it has only 23 MLAs it nevertheless chose to field one
candidate.
In
Telangana, both the candidates of the ruling TRS — Keshava Rao and Suresh
Reddy are expected to emerge victorious as the party enjoys a
strength of 101 in the 120-member assembly.
strength of 101 in the 120-member assembly.
National People's Party
(NPP) state president W R Kharlukhi is the nominee of the ruling Meghalaya
Democratic Alliance.
Manipur's titular king
Leisemba Sanajaoba is the BJP's nominee in Manipur.
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