Key Points

UP Speaker Satish Mahana praised the smooth functioning of the Legislative Assembly over the last 3.5 years. The upcoming Monsoon Session will introduce AI-based cameras to enhance transparency and track MLA participation. Discussions on Vision 2047 for UP's development are scheduled for August 13-14. CM Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the renovated Vidhan Sabha dome ahead of the session.

Key Points: UP Speaker Satish Mahana Highlights Smooth Assembly Functioning Ahead of Monsoon Session

  • UP Assembly sessions ran smoothly under Speaker Mahana
  • AI cameras to track MLA attendance and debates
  • Vision 2047 discussion planned for development roadmap
  • Renovated Vidhan Sabha dome inaugurated by CM Yogi
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In last 3.5 years, UP assembly has run very smoothly: Speaker Satish Mahana ahead of Monsoon Session

UP Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana credits smooth legislative functioning ahead of Monsoon Session, discusses AI surveillance and Vision 2047 plans.

"This is not a step of monitoring, but to increase transparency and accountability. - Satish Mahana"

Lucknow, August 10

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana on Sunday said that the state assembly in the last 3.5 years has run "very smoothly" under his tenure, ahead of the Monsoon Session of the state that will commence tomorrow.

"In the last 3.5 years, the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly has run very smoothly. Earlier, most of the Legislative Assembly sessions were adjourned... I am sure that there will be participation of members in this session as well... On August 13th and 14th, there will be a discussion on the vision 2047 of UP... It is a positive discussion for the development of the UP," Satish Mahana told ANI.

Earlier today, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated Vidhan Sabha's renovated dome.

He also inaugurated the newly renovated Assembly Mandap, Assembly Hall No. 15, and the VIP lounge.

Following the inauguration, the CM participated in an all-party meeting to discuss the upcoming Monsoon Session.

Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana convened the all-party meeting before the monsoon session, in which, along with CM Yogi, leaders from both the ruling side and the opposition were present.

Key issues were discussed during the session. Present at the meeting were Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana, Finance and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Khanna, Leader of Opposition Mata Prasad Pandey, Minister Sanjay Nishad, Om Prakash Rajbhar, Congress MLA Aradhana Mishra, BSP MLA Umashankar Singh, and MLA Kunwar Raghuraj Pratap Singh, among others.

The Monsoon Session of the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha is scheduled to begin on August 11, as per an order issued by the Assembly Secretariat on July 26.

The order stated, "Sri Rajyapal, Uttar Pradesh, has summoned the Uttar Pradesh Eighteenth Vidhan Sabha to meet at 11.00 A.M. on Monday, the 11th of August, 2025, in the Vidhan Sabha Mandap, Vidhan Bhawan, Lucknow for its Second Session of the year 2025."

The Assembly will now come under the surveillance of state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence (AI) cameras. It will start as a pilot project in this monsoon session and will be fully implemented from the upcoming winter session. Through this technology, not only security but also the presence, activities and performance of the MLAs will be analysed.

AI technology will make the working style of MLAs more transparent, and the world's most advanced cameras will be installed in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly.

These AI-based cameras will have facial recognition technology, enabling them to identify the names and faces registered in the list of MLAs. Also, a detailed profile of every MLA will be fed into the system, which will include name, party, constituency, gender, date of birth, photo and other personal details.

With the help of AI technology, it will be recorded which MLA came to the assembly, for how long he stayed, on how many topics he spoke and which topics he covered in the speech. Not only this, but AI will also do topic-based content analysis.

Speaker of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Satish Mahana, described this entire system as a positive initiative. He said, "This is not a step of monitoring, but to increase transparency and accountability. MLAs are anyway under the surveillance of the public, so no one should have any objection."

Earlier this year, the Budget Session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly was held from February 18 to March 5. The session lasted over three weeks, during which the state's Rs 8 lakh crore budget for 2025-26 was presented.

Meanwhile, on Friday, CM Yogi Adityanath visited Kakori Shaheed Memorial, dedicated to freedom fighters of 'Kakori Kand', for the closing ceremony on the 100th anniversary of the historic event.

CM Yogi also celebrated Raksha Bandhan with young girls. Deputy CM KP Maurya and State Minister Jaiveer Singh were also present at the event. He also planted a tree sapling at the Kakori Shaheed Memorial.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the smooth functioning is commendable, I'm concerned about privacy aspects of AI surveillance. MLAs are public servants but constant monitoring might affect free discussions. Need proper safeguards!
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Aman W
UP is showing the way in governance reforms! From infrastructure development to tech adoption in assembly - this is the New India we want to see. Kudos to CM Yogi and team 🙏
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Shreya B
The Vision 2047 discussion is much needed. UP has so much potential but we need concrete plans for employment generation and women's safety. Hope opposition parties actively participate in constructive debates.
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Vikram M
Renovation is good but what about basic issues? My village still lacks proper roads and electricity. Assembly should focus more on ground realities than just infrastructure upgrades.
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Nisha Z
The Kakori Shaheed Memorial visit shows government's respect for our freedom fighters. It's important to connect today's youth with our history. More such initiatives needed across UP!
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Karthik V
AI cameras are welcome but let's not forget the human element in governance. Technology should assist, not replace, the connection between MLAs and their constituents. Balance is key.

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