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Punjab Assembly 40th session summoned by Speaker

Published on: March 31, 2026 2:00 PM

Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan, the Speaker of the Punjab Assembly, has summoned the 40th session of the provincial assembly.

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According to an official notification, the session is scheduled to take place on Friday, April 3, at 2:00 PM. The proceedings will be presided over by Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan.

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The Punjab Assembly Secretariat has formally issued the notification for the meeting, outlining the agenda and procedural guidelines for the session. Lawmakers from across the province are expected to attend, participate in discussions, and address matters of legislative and public importance.

The session provides an opportunity for members to deliberate on pending bills, review government policies, and raise constituency-related issues. It is also a forum for oversight and accountability, allowing elected representatives to engage with the provincial government on governance, development, and social matters.

Sessions of the Punjab Assembly are an essential part of the province’s democratic process, ensuring that the legislative branch remains active in shaping laws, approving budgets, and discussing policy matters that impact millions of residents across Punjab.

The announcement of the 40th session follows a series of previous meetings aimed at addressing legislative priorities, highlighting the assembly’s ongoing role in provincial governance. Lawmakers, media, and political analysts are closely monitoring the session, anticipating discussions on key legislative proposals and government initiatives.

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The Punjab Assembly’s sessions, presided over by the Speaker, remain central to democratic governance, policy-making, and provincial administration, reinforcing the importance of parliamentary proceedings in addressing public concerns and legislative responsibilities.

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