Bengal Assembly Winter Session Pushed to Jan 2026 Amid Voter List Revision

The Winter session of the West Bengal Assembly has been postponed from December 2025 to the first half of January 2026 due to the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of the voter list. This session must conclude before the interim budget session in February 2026, after which dates for the crucial state elections will be announced. The final voter list will be published on February 14, 2026, with polls expected by late May or early June. Meanwhile, BJP legislators notably absented themselves from the annual Assembly flower show, which the Speaker described as a non-political event.

Key Points: Bengal Assembly Winter Session Delayed to January 2026

  • Session delayed to Jan 2026
  • Due to voter list revision
  • Precedes interim budget & polls
  • BJP skips Assembly flower show
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Winter session of Bengal Assembly to begin in Jan 2026: Speaker Bandopadhyay

West Bengal's Winter Assembly session, delayed due to voter list revision, is now set for Jan 2026 ahead of the interim budget and crucial state polls.

"So it has been decided that the Winter session will be conducted in the first half of January next year... - Speaker Biman Bandopadhyay"

Kolkata, Dec 24

The Winter session of the West Bengal Assembly, which was originally scheduled in December this year, will be conducted in the first half of January next year, Assembly Speaker Biman Bandopadhyay said on Wednesday.

According to the Assembly Speaker, the Winter session of the House had been delayed this time because of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in the state, with most legislators requesting postponement of the session because of their SIR-related engagement in their respective constituencies.

"So it has been decided that the Winter session will be conducted in the first half of January next year, when the hearing session on the claims and objections on the draft voters' list will almost be completed. I hope the session will be conducted smoothly," the Speaker told media persons.

Meanwhile, sources said that the Winter session of the House will have to be completed by January next year, considering that it will follow the interim budget session of the House, which will be in February this year, soon after which the dates for the crucial Assembly polls in the state will be announced.

However, during the interim budget session in February this year, only vote on accounts will be passed, and the full budget will be passed only after the formation of the new state Cabinet after upcoming Assembly elections, which will not be held before the last week of May or the first week of June next year.

As per the schedule of the Election Commission of India (ECI), the final voters' list will be published on February 14 next year, and soon after that, the polling dates will be announced by the Commission.

Generally, the Winter session of West Bengal is conducted either in November or December every year.

On Wednesday, a flower show was conducted within the Assembly premises, with none of the 65 legislators of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) attending the event.

"The flower show is conducted every year, where all are invited. I do not know why some people did not attend the event. There is nothing political about flowers," the Speaker said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Everything is being scheduled around the elections now. First the winter session is pushed, then only a vote on account in February. The real governance and full budget will have to wait till mid-2026? The common man's issues are on hold.
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Siddharth J
The BJP MLAs skipping the flower show is so childish. The Speaker is right, flowers aren't political. This constant boycott culture from all sides is what's wrong with our politics today. 😒
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Aryan P
The timeline is tight! Winter session in early Jan, final voter list on Feb 14, then polls announced. Hope the session is used properly to discuss real issues facing Bengal and not just for political mudslinging.
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Meera T
A flower show in the Assembly premises sounds lovely! A bit of beauty and peace is needed in that environment. Shame some chose to miss it. On the session delay, as long as the work gets done properly, the date isn't that important.
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Karthik V
The focus should be 100% on the SIR and ensuring a flawless electoral roll. That's the foundation of a fair election. Postponing the session is a minor inconvenience for a much larger democratic good. 👍

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