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Opposition strength in RS to weaken further this year, Cong to lose seats

The Congress is confident of retaining nine seats on its own and winning one or two more with the help of its allies

Congress party supporters celebrate after a party candidate's win in the Assembly elections, outside the Gujarat College counting centre in Amedabad on Monday
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Congress party supporters celebrate after a party candidate's win in the Assembly elections, outside the Gujarat College counting centre in Amedabad on Monday | Photo: PTI

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Opposition strength in Rajya Sabha is set to reduce further as the Congress is expected to lose some of its seats in elections slated for later this year to fill up 68 vacancies. According to sources, the Congress could lose around nine of its 19 seats that are falling vacant due to its reduced strength in some states, amid speculation that the party is contemplating bringing in some bigwigs, including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Jyotiraditya Scindia and Randeep Surjewala, to the Upper House.
 
The Congress is confident of retaining nine seats on its own and winning one or two

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