When Will the MP Assembly Session Begin?
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Key Takeaways
- Session Dates: February 16 to March 6, 2026.
- Governor's Address: Kicking off the session at 11 a.m. on February 16.
- Focus Areas: Budget, welfare schemes, development, and economic reforms.
- Private Member Business: Scheduled for Fridays during the session.
- Important Discussions: Expected to address inflation, unemployment, and farmer protests.
Bhopal, Jan 15 (NationPress) The Madhya Pradesh Assembly is set to meet starting February 16, ushering in the ninth session of the 16th Vidhan Sabha.
The session will commence at 11 a.m. in Bhopal with an address from the Governor, which will pave the way for discussions on the anticipated annual Budget, supplementary demands, and legislative activities aimed at development, welfare initiatives, and economic reforms.
Deliberations on the Governor's address and the Motion of Thanks are scheduled for February 17-18, with a deadline for amendments set for February 16 at 5 p.m.
Fridays will be dedicated to private member business, including Bills and resolutions, utilizing the last 2.5 hours of the session on February 20, February 27, and March 6, with notice deadlines on February 4-5.
Pre-session notifications for adjournments, attention calls, and no-confidence motions will begin on February 10.
This Assembly session will continue until March 6, with sittings planned from February 16-20, February 23-27, and March 5-6.
Daily activities will feature question hours, government business from Tuesday to Thursday, and private member bills and resolutions on Fridays.
Weekends and Holi on March 3 will see holidays, with no sessions on March 2 and 4.
The Assembly Secretariat has stressed the importance of adhering to conduct rules, prohibiting personal allegations and unauthorized publication of notices, while also enhancing security protocols and voting procedures.
Assembly members are encouraged to update their addresses and follow notice submission guidelines to ensure smooth proceedings.
This session, guided by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's BJP-led administration, is poised for significant discussions on state matters, aligning with constitutional accountability.
Given Madhya Pradesh's varied tribal and rural demographics, the session is anticipated to spotlight inclusive growth, infrastructure development, and agricultural support through initiatives such as PM-KISAN and Ayushman Bharat.
Previous Assembly sessions have led to pivotal legislation on women's empowerment and digital governance, and this upcoming session is expected to maintain that momentum.
The order, issued on January 13 and published on January 15, has been circulated widely among all 230 MLAs and senior officials.
This marks the first substantial Assembly session of 2026 under Chief Minister Yadav's leadership, representing a government holding 163 seats.
The Congress party, with 66 seats, is anticipated to scrutinize the state government on pressing issues like inflation, unemployment, and farmer protests.