Regional players have 89 members. Their combined strength remains unaltered after the elections. The Samajwadi Party now has 19 members, with a gain of four seats, while JD-U and RJD have a combined strength of 12. The Trinamool Congress and AIADMK too have 12 members each, followed by BSP (6), CPI-M (8), BJD (7) and DMK (5).
On June 3, 30 candidates were elected to the Upper House unopposed. The NDA then had managed to add 11 of its members (BJP 7, TDP 2, Shiv and Shiromani Akali Dal one each) in their Rajya Sabha tally.
The House also has 12 nominated members.
The UPA could send five members to the Upper House (Congress 4 and NCP 1) unopposed. The other parties -- JD-U (2), RJD (2), AIADMK (4), DMK (2) and BJD (3) -- were able to send 13 members to the Rajya Sabha unopposed.
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Congress, on the other hand, won six seats -- one each in UP, MP and Uttarakhand and three in Karnataka.
Out of 11 seats in UP, the SP won seven seats, BSP 2, BJP and Congress one each.
In the Rajya Sabha bypoll necessitated following the demise of sitting Congress member Praveen Rashtrapal from Gujarat in May, BJP wrested the seat.
With regional players remaining crucial in passage of key legislations, government may now to seek their support to pass reform bills like GST.