10-23-2025     3 رجب 1440

Stormy autumn session of J&K Assembly begins today

October 23, 2025 | Ayaan Wani

The 9-day autumn session of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, which will begin on Thursday, is expected to be stormy as issues like statehood, reservation policy and regularisation of thousands of daily wage workers in the union territory are set to dominate the proceedings.

The Assembly session will begin with the House scheduled to pay homage to former legislators from Jammu and Kashmir who passed away recently.
On Friday, the Legislative Assembly will vote to elect four Rajya Sabha members from Jammu and Kashmir. These seats have been vacant since 2021 as the elections to the legislative assembly had not been held till last year.
While three candidates of the ruling National Conference are expected to have a smooth sailing in view of the numbers in the current assembly, the fourth seat will see a close contest as veteran BJP leader Sat Pal Sharma is pitted against young NC spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar.
The real fireworks in Assembly are expected to begin on Monday as opposition parties will try to corner the ruling National Conference on a host of issues, including restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and rationalisation of the existing reservation quota policy in the union territory.
As the government completed one year in office last week, the opposition is also expected to raise the promises made by the ruling party in its manifesto during the assembly polls last year.
According to the officials, the MLAs have submitted 450 questions to be asked of the government during this session.
There are also 13 private members’ bills and more than 50 resolutions submitted by the MLAs for discussion during the session.
The House will also try to decide the fate of nearly three dozen bills which were introduced in the Budget session but are pending.
The focal point of the session will be three government bills slated for introduction.
The cabinet has already approved amendments to the Jammu & Kashmir Panchayati Raj Act, 1989, and the Goods & Services Tax Act, 2017, along with the enactment of the Jammu and Kashmir Shops and Business Establishments Bill, 2025.
A resolution on the restoration of statehood, submitted by Peoples Conference president and MLA Sajad Lone, was rejected by the Assembly Secretariat citing sub judice matter.
The Business Advisory Committee’s decisions on time management and scheduling will influence the pace and order of debate during the session.

Stormy autumn session of J&K Assembly begins today

October 23, 2025 | Ayaan Wani

The 9-day autumn session of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, which will begin on Thursday, is expected to be stormy as issues like statehood, reservation policy and regularisation of thousands of daily wage workers in the union territory are set to dominate the proceedings.

The Assembly session will begin with the House scheduled to pay homage to former legislators from Jammu and Kashmir who passed away recently.
On Friday, the Legislative Assembly will vote to elect four Rajya Sabha members from Jammu and Kashmir. These seats have been vacant since 2021 as the elections to the legislative assembly had not been held till last year.
While three candidates of the ruling National Conference are expected to have a smooth sailing in view of the numbers in the current assembly, the fourth seat will see a close contest as veteran BJP leader Sat Pal Sharma is pitted against young NC spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar.
The real fireworks in Assembly are expected to begin on Monday as opposition parties will try to corner the ruling National Conference on a host of issues, including restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and rationalisation of the existing reservation quota policy in the union territory.
As the government completed one year in office last week, the opposition is also expected to raise the promises made by the ruling party in its manifesto during the assembly polls last year.
According to the officials, the MLAs have submitted 450 questions to be asked of the government during this session.
There are also 13 private members’ bills and more than 50 resolutions submitted by the MLAs for discussion during the session.
The House will also try to decide the fate of nearly three dozen bills which were introduced in the Budget session but are pending.
The focal point of the session will be three government bills slated for introduction.
The cabinet has already approved amendments to the Jammu & Kashmir Panchayati Raj Act, 1989, and the Goods & Services Tax Act, 2017, along with the enactment of the Jammu and Kashmir Shops and Business Establishments Bill, 2025.
A resolution on the restoration of statehood, submitted by Peoples Conference president and MLA Sajad Lone, was rejected by the Assembly Secretariat citing sub judice matter.
The Business Advisory Committee’s decisions on time management and scheduling will influence the pace and order of debate during the session.


  • Address: R.C 2 Quarters Press Enclave Near Pratap Park, Srinagar 190001.
  • Phone: 0194-2451076 , +91-941-940-0056 , +91-962-292-4716
  • Email: brighterkmr@gmail.com
Owner, Printer, Publisher, Editor: Farooq Ahmad Wani
Legal Advisor: M.J. Hubi
Printed at: Sangermal offset Printing Press Rangreth ( Budgam)
Published from: Gulshanabad Chraresharief Budgam
RNI No.: JKENG/2010/33802
Office No’s: 0194-2451076
Mobile No’s 9419400056, 9622924716 ,7006086442
Postal Regd No: SK/135/2010-2019
POST BOX NO: 1001
Administrative Office: R.C 2 Quarters Press Enclave Near Pratap Park ( Srinagar -190001)

© Copyright 2023 brighterkashmir.com All Rights Reserved. Quantum Technologies

Owner, Printer, Publisher, Editor: Farooq Ahmad Wani
Legal Advisor: M.J. Hubi
Printed at: Abid Enterprizes, Zainkote Srinagar
Published from: Gulshanabad Chraresharief Budgam
RNI No.: JKENG/2010/33802
Office No’s: 0194-2451076, 9622924716 , 9419400056
Postal Regd No: SK/135/2010-2019
Administrative Office: Abi Guzer Srinagar

© Copyright 2018 brighterkashmir.com All Rights Reserved.