The legislature session will last till March 5, Assembly Speaker Kagodu Thimappa told reporters here.
Expressing pain over missing out on an opportunity to hold the session for a total of 60 days for the last three years, he expressed the hope that the target would be met this year.
"We had conducted 35, 55 and 58 days of sessions in 2013, 2014 and 2015, respectively.I am pained that we could not meet our expectations. However, I am hopeful this year we will meet the target," he said.
The last time that the state witnessed a 60-daysession was in 1982.
More From This Section
Thimappa also flayed members for abstaining from attending the session and urged them to utilise the opportunity to good use.
"When I was the MLA I utilised the opportunity to attend the session to raise people's problems on the floor of the house. If the elected members are not attending, then it amounts to betraying the people," he said.
Siddaramaiah faced opposition attack over his luxury watch but as a controversy erupted, he declared that the diamond studded watch, claimed to be worth Rs 70 lakh, would bedeclared as state asset and handed over to the government.
The controversy was stoked by JDS leader H D Kumaraswamy after which the Chief Minister revealed that the expensive watch was gifted to him by his close friend (NRI) Gopal Pillai Girish Chandra Verma who visited India last July.
"It really pains me that the files regarding a water project in my constituency has been moving at a snail's pace. I hope the government expedites the process," he added.