With six nominated members, NDA has slender majority in Rajya Sabha
The BJP-led NDA holds a slim majority in the Rajya Sabha, aided by six nominated members. With an effective strength of 234, the NDA has 119 members, surpassing the halfway mark of 117. The Congress and its allies have 85 members. Key fence-sitter...

The Congress has 27 members in the Upper House and its allies add another 58, taking the opposition alliance numbers to 85.
Among the key fence-sitters are the YSR Congress Party with nine members and the BJD with seven members.
There are four AIADMK members, three Independents and other MPs from smaller parties who are not aligned to either of the two major groups.
Four seats from Jammu and Kashmir in the Upper House are vacant as the Union Territory is yet to get its first legislative assembly. This reduces the effective strength of the Rajya Sabha to 241.
Two members of the YSRCP and one member of the BJD have quit as Rajya Sabha MPs recently.
The BJD member -- Sujeet Kumar -- has since joined the BJP, which is expected to win the bypoll to the seat as it has the numbers in the Odisha assembly.
The two YSRCP members -- M Venkataramana Rao and B Masthan Rao -- quit their membership of the upper house last month. They are expected to join the TDP, a BJP ally that is the ruling party in Andhra Pradesh.
The BJP's allies in the Upper House include the Janata Dal (United), Nationalist Congress Party, Janata Dal (Secular), Republican Party of India (Athawale), Shiv Sena, Rashtriya Lok Dal, National People's Party, PMK, Taamil Manila Congress and the United People's Party Liberal (UPPL).
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