Rajya Sabha Polls: NDA Strengthens Position with 100 MPs in 245-Member House
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New Delhi: With the latest round of biennial polls to the Rajya Sabha over, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Allaince (NDA) has further widened its gap with the Opposition in the House, with the saffron party now having 86 seats and rival Congress merely 41.
The NDA now has nearly 100 members in the 245-member House. If the support of friendly parties like the AIADMK (9), BJD (9), YSR Congress Party (6), and several allied nominated members and smaller parties is counted, then the Narendra Modi government is unlikely to face any serious numerical challenge there.
The BJP has relied on its strength in the Assemblies coupled with defection from other parties, especially the Congress, to boost its strength in the House, where its numerical disadvantage often hindered the Modi government's legislative agenda in its first term.
The Election Commission had announced biennial polls to 61 seats, including 55 in March, but the process was delayed due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
With 42 members elected unopposed earlier, the BJP won eight, Congress and the YSR Congress four each and others three, of the 19 seats that went to polls on Friday.
The BJP won a couple of more seats than it could have on the strength of its numbers because of defection from several Congress legislators in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.
In total, the BJP won 17, Congress nine, BJP ally Janata Dal-United three, Biju Janata Dal and the Trinamool Congress four each, AIADMK and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam three each, Nationalist Congress Party, Rashtriya Janata Dal and Telangana Rashtra Samithi two each, and others rest, official sources said.
The crumbling strength of the Opposition, whose key pillars include the Congress, TMC and the Left, has been evident since last year after Prime Minister Modi led the BJP to its biggest ever victory, as it bagged 303 seats in Lok Sabha election.
This prompted a host of defections from the Opposition, including Rajya Sabha members of the Congress, Telugu Desam Party and the Samajwadi Party, to the BJP, and many non-NDA regional parties chose to back the government in Parliament on crucial issues.
The Congress has accused the BJP of horse-trading, alleging that it had engineered defections from its ranks for political gains.
The government managed big support in Parliament to its resolution to nullify Article 370 and key bills like the bifurcation of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir into Union territories and criminal prosecution for instant divorce by Muslim men.
The contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was also passed in both the Houses.
Out of the 61 new members, 43 are first-timers, which include BJP's Jyotiraditya Scindia and Mallikarjun Kharge of the Congress. Both have been members of Lok Sabha, but lost in elections in 2019.
Former prime minister H D Deve Gowda and former Lok Sabha deputy speaker M Thambi Durai have also been elected to Rajya Sabha.
However, the below-par show of the BJP in state selections since 2018 has also meant that its goal of gaining a majority on its own in the Rajya Sabha remains far from being achieved.
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