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1994 Indian Rajya Sabha elections
The 1994 Indian Rajya Sabha elections were held to fill 40 seats of the Upper House of Parliament, with elections taking place in various states between March and April 1994. These elections were notable for their strategic significance, coming in the aftermath of significant political realignments in India. The process involved indirect elections by the elected members of State Legislative Assemblies, with different states contributing varying numbers of seats based on their representation. The results reflected the changing political landscape, particularly the influence of regional parties. The elections were crucial in shaping the composition of the Rajya Sabha, impacting legislative processes and the broader political discourse in India during the mid-1990s.