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| Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha | |
|---|---|
| Rājya Sabhā ke Vipakṣa ke Netā | |
Logo of The Rajya Sabha | |
since 16 February 2021 | |
| Residence | New Delhi |
| Appointer | While parliamentary chairperson of the largest political party in the Rajya Sabha that is not in government |
| Term length | 5 years |
| Inaugural holder | Shyam Nandan Prasad Mishra(1969–1971) |
| Deputy | Pramod Tiwari,INC (13 March 2023-Incumbent) Deputy Leader of the Opposition |
| Salary | ₹330,000 (US$3,900) (excl. allowances) per month |
| Website | sansad |
Theleader of the opposition in Rajya Sabha (IAST:Rājya Sabhā ke Vipakṣa ke Netā) is an electedmember of Parliament, Rajya Sabha who leads theofficial opposition in the Upper House of the Parliament of India. Theleader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha is the parliamentary chairperson of the largest political party in the Rajya Sabha that is not ingovernment.
The office holder ranks 7th in theOrder of Precedence of India.
In theRajya Sabha until 1969, the title of opposition leader only existed de facto and had no formal recognition, status or privilege. Later, the leader of the opposition was given official recognition and their salary and allowances was extended by the Act, 1977. Since then, the leader in the Rajya Sabha should satisfy three conditions, namely,
In December 1969, the Congress Party (O) was recognised as the main opposition party in the parliament while its leader, Shyam Nandan Mishra plays the role of opposition leader.M. S. Gurupadaswamy was later elected the leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha afterShyam Nandan Prasad Mishra completed his tenure. However, Gurupadaswamy's appointment was declared with no formal announcement.
The Leader of Opposition (LoP) looks at government policies formulated for the rights of minorities and demands debate and criticises the government if ruling party tries to avoid debates on such policy. LoP also debates on the country's foreign relations and trade when it poses security threats on the national security.[1][2]
Opposition leaders play a significant role in government policies and their implementation by the ruling party. Sometimes, opposition leaders question government about the country's national security and development.[3] After theconstitution of India created a separate law on 1 November 1977 for opposition leaders, the salary was extended.[4]
Following members have been the leaders of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha.
Thedeputy leader of the opposition in Rajya Sabha (IAST:Rājya Sabhā ke Vipakṣa ke Upar Netā) is an electedmember of Parliament, Rajya Sabha who serves the deputy to opposition leader in the uper house of the Parliament of India.
| No. | Portrait | Name (born – died) Constituency | Term of office | Political party | Leader of Opposition | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | S. S. Ahluwalia (born 1951) MP forJharkhand | 3 June 2009 | 2 April 2012 | 2 years, 304 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Arun Jaitley | |||
| 2 | Ravi Shankar Prasad (born 1954) MP forBihar | 20 July 2012 | 26 May 2014 | 1 year, 310 days | |||||
| 3 | Anand Sharma (born 1953) MP forHimachal Pradesh | 8 June 2014 | 2 April 2022 | 7 years, 298 days | Indian National Congress | Ghulam Nabi Azad | |||
| Mallikarjun Kharge | |||||||||
| Interim | P. Chidambaram (born 1945) MP forMaharashtra (till Jun'22) MP forTamil Nadu (from Jun'22) | 3 April 2022 | 13 March 2023 | 344 days | |||||
| 4 | Pramod Tiwari (born 1952) MP forRajasthan | 13 March 2023 | Incumbent | 2 years, 258 days | |||||