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2006 Indian Rajya Sabha elections

The 2006 Indian Rajya Sabha elections were held to fill 57 of the 250 seats in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Parliament of India. These elections took place in the month of June 2006, involving various state legislative assemblies, as the Rajya Sabha members are elected by state legislatures through a single transferable vote system. The elections were marked by a significant political landscape, with key parties including the Indian National Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party, and regional parties vying for influence. The results reflected a continuing trend of coalition politics in India, contributing to the evolving balance of power in the Rajya Sabha and impacting legislative dynamics at the national level.