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2003 Rajya Sabha elections

The 2003 Rajya Sabha elections in India were held to fill 68 of the 250 seats in the upper house of Parliament. The elections took place in various states, with each state contributing representatives based on its population. The elections were significant as they occurred amid a politically charged atmosphere, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance striving to maintain its majority. The Indian National Congress, along with its allies, endeavored to regain influence in the Rajya Sabha. Notably, these elections highlighted the evolving dynamics of regional parties and their impact on national politics. The results ultimately reflected the shifting electoral landscape, influencing subsequent legislative developments.