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2014 Indian Rajya Sabha elections

The 2014 Indian Rajya Sabha elections were conducted in stages between January and March 2014 to fill 55 of the 245 seats in the upper house of India's Parliament. These elections were significant, occurring alongside the general elections for the Lok Sabha, which were held from April to May 2014. The Rajya Sabha, representing the states and union territories, plays a crucial role in the legislative process and policymaking in India. The elections involved various political parties, including the Indian National Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and regional parties. This electoral process aimed to strengthen party representation and influence within the Rajya Sabha amidst a changing political landscape, particularly in the context of the upcoming general elections.