Lucknow will host the 86th All India Presiding Officers’ Conference on January 20–21, 2026. Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana announced on Monday that Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has given his consent for the event. The two-day conference will bring together Speakers of all state assemblies along with the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. Mahana said the programme will highlight Uttar Pradesh’s progress and development. The detailed schedule will be finalized after the arrival of the Lok Sabha Secretariat team.
As part of the itinerary, delegates will also be taken to Ayodhya, Kashi, Mathura, and Kushinagar. Each year, the conference is held with a theme, and Speakers present their views accordingly. The Lok Sabha Speaker has also entrusted state assemblies with the responsibility of legislator training.
The Speaker further noted that in the recent monsoon session, a “Vision Document” was debated for two consecutive days, strengthening democratic practices.
Uttar Pradesh News: Escorts Kubota To Set Up ₹4,500 Crore Tractor Manufacturing Plant On Yamuna Expressway, To Create 4,000 JobsA total of 193 members participated in the discussion, including 105 from the BJP, 7 from Apna Dal, 2 from RLD, 2 from SBSP, 4 from NISHAD Party, 65 from SP, 2 from Congress, 1 from BSP, and 2 from Jansatta Dal. Three independent members also contributed.
Additionally, 31 ministers took part in the deliberations, along with 24 women legislators—18 from the ruling bloc and 6 from the opposition. Mahana said such wide participation reflects the inclusive nature of the House and reinforces the state’s parliamentary traditions.
You may also like
Dubai diamond heist: How police arrested 3 and recoverd one of world's rarest pink gems worth $25 million in just 8 hours
Jannik Sinner skips press conference then provides big update on US Open
'I thought pain was down to a dodgy sausage before they gave me months to live'
1.5 lakh new jobs! Amazon India starts mega recruitment for the festival season 2025, know full details
Perrie Edwards bombshells - Jesy Nelson and 'toxic' Zayn admissions to sad miscarriages