The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Secretariat has released the provisional calendar for the 5th Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, outlining an extensive legislative and financial agenda scheduled from February to April 2026. It is official now that Budget session will commence from february 2.
The provisional calendar has been issued by the office under Speaker Advocate Abdul Rahim Rather.The session apart from presentation of budget is expected to witness detailed deliberations on the government’s financial roadmap, policy priorities, and legislative agenda for the coming year.
According to the calendar, the session will commence on February 2 with the Lieutenant Governor’s Address to the House, followed by a multi-day discussion on the Motion of Thanks on the LG’s Address and the government’s reply.A major focus of the session will be financial business, including the presentation of the Annual Financial Statement of Expenditure for 2026–27 and the Supplementary Statement of Expenditure for 2025–26 to be taken on February 6.
Financial business is set to form the core of the session’s proceedings. The calendar provides for the presentation of the Annual Financial Statement of Expenditure for 2026–27 along with the Supplementary Statement of Expenditure for 2025–26 on February 6. This will be followed by a general discussion on the Budget and the government’s response, authorities explained .
The budget presentations will be followed by a general discussion on the Budget and the government’s response.The provisional schedule further provides for detailed discussions on Demands for Grants over several sittings in February, with holidays interspersed as notified. In March 2026, the Assembly is slated to take up Appropriation Bills, other government business, as well as Private Members’ Bills and Private Members’ Resolutions.
The April leg of the session will continue with Private Members’ Bills and Resolutions alongside government business. As per the calendar, April 3 has been marked as a holiday on account of Good Friday.Authorities in the Assembly Secretariat said the provisional calendar serves as a roadmap for the Assembly’s functioning over the next three months, indicating a packed session with key policy, financial, and legislative matters slated for discussion.