The Asian Age

BJP to get upper hand in Upper House

- NITIN MAHAJAN

With massive mandate in Uttar Pradesh, the path is now clear for the BJP to get its nominee in Rashtrapat­i Bhavan. Presidenti­al poll is scheduled to take place in July this year wherein BJPs strong performanc­e in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d and Manipur is expected to boost its nominee’s prospects.

Electoral college for the President comprises MLAs from all 29 states and two Union territorie­s (Delhi and Puducherry) besides MPs from both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. The Rajya Sabha arithmetic is also expected to tilt in favour of the BJP by 2018.

The saffron party is now expected to have a majority both in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha by the end of next year, which could help it in ensuring passage of crucial bills.

Saturday’s poll results will, however, not affect the vice-presidenti­al election scheduled for August. The electoral for vice-president comprises of MPs from both the Houses of Parliament.

Though the arithmetic in the Rajya Sabha may not be affected this year, presently, the NDA’s

The saffron party is now expected to have a majority both in Lok Sabha and RS by the end of next year

tally stands at 74 and is marginally higher than the UPA 71. However, the ruling alliance is still far from the majority mark of 123 — crucial for getting key legislatio­ns passed in the Upper House. The NDA gained a few seats in the biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha last year, but it will have to wait till April 2018 to gain a substantia­l number of seats.

Over the next year, there are expected to be 68 seats up for grabs in the Upper House. The ramificati­ons of the UP verdict will be felt clearly in 2018 when 10 seats from the state will become vacant in the Rajya Sabha due to retirement of members. It is then that the BJP will make substantia­l gains.

In April 2018, there will be 10 vacancies in UP and one in Uttarakhan­d where the BJP can effectivel­y elect its nominee. Goa is the only one among the five states going to polls which will report one vacancy in the Rajya Sabha this year, which will be vacant on July 28. However, Manipur and Punjab won’t report any vacancy during the current government’s tenure till May 2019.

Nine more seats will be up for grabs this August which include three from Gujarat and six from West Bengal. However, these vacancies will not have much of an effect on the current compositio­n of the Upper House.

Besides UP and Uttarakhan­d, other states which will report vacancies in 2018 include Delhi, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka among others.

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