Two ruling NDA candidates -- BJP's Pabitra Margherita and UPPL's Rwngra Narzary – were elected to Rajya Sabha from Assam, while Congress nominee and outgoing MP Ripun Bora lost due to cross-voting by opposition members, an official said on Friday. Margherita, whose victory was assured, polled 46 votes, while Narzary secured 44 votes and Bora 35. All the 126 MLAs of the Assam assembly cast their votes and one vote was found to be invalid. In the assembly, the ruling NDA has 79 seats, with 63 of BJP, nine of AGP and seven of UPPL. The combined strength of the opposition parties in the House is 47, with 27 of the Congress, 15 of AIUDF, three of BPF and one of CPI (M), while there is an Independent candidate. Two Congress MLAs -- Sashi Kanta Das and Sherman Ali Ahmed -- were suspended from the party and the former had earlier announced that he would vote for the NDA candidates, while the BPF has already lent its support to the state government but is yet to formally enter into a political alliance. The opposition parties had earlier announced that they would unanimously support the Congress candidate but Bora polling 35 votes indicate that there was cross-voting by seven opposition MLAs.