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1995 Rajya Sabha elections

The 1995 Rajya Sabha elections in India were pivotal in shaping the legislative framework of the country, taking place against a backdrop of political realignments and changing party dynamics. Conducted in July 1995, these elections were held to fill 37 of the 250 seats in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Parliament. The elections were crucial as they reflected the shifting balances of power among various political parties in India, especially in the context of the post-1991 economic reforms. Major parties contesting included the Indian National Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and regional parties. The outcomes influenced legislative strategies and party coalitions, paving the way for future political developments in India.