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Satheesan Unveils 21-Member UDF Cabinet with 3 Women, 5 from IUML

CM-designate V D Satheesan has unveiled a 21-member cabinet for the new UDF-led government in Kerala, including 5 ministers from IUML and 3 women. The list was submitted to Governor Rajendra Arlekar ahead of Monday's swearing-in ceremony at the Central Stadium. Key ministers include Ramesh Chennithala, Sunny Joseph, and K Muraleedharan, with Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan as Speaker. Satheesan noted this was the fastest cabinet formation in Kerala's history, completed within 24 hours after discussions with coalition partners.

CM-designate Satheesan unveils 21-member "complete cabinet" for Keralam's new UDF-led Govt; 5 from IUML, 3 women included

Thiruvanathapuram, May 17

Ahead of the swearing-in of Keralam Chief Minister tomorrow, the chief minister-designate V D Satheesan on Sunday called on Governor Rajendra Arlekar and submitted the final list of his proposed cabinet ministers, which include three women.

Addressing a press conference at the Cantonment House in Thiruvanathapuram, Satheesan announced the names of 20 of his cabinet ministers, who will take the oath alongside him at tomorrow's swearing-in ceremony.

The cabinet ministers include Ramesh Chennithala, KPCC Chief Sunny Joseph, and K Muraleedharan. "Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan will be the Speaker and Shanymol Usman will be the Deputy Speaker," Satheesan said, adding that the Deputy Speaker will be Shanimol Usman and the Chief whip will be Kerala Congress chief PJ Joseph.

The member United Democratic Front (UDF) government is scheduled to be sworn in on Monday at a ceremony at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram.

The Congress leader Satheesan had steered the United Democratic Front (UDF) alliance to victory in the recent Assembly elections, a decade after it lost power in the State.

"After 60 years, the full cabinet of UDF is going to be sworn in tomorrow at 10 am. Today 20 ministers list we have submitted to the Governor. Twenty-one ministers will be sworn in along with me," Satheesan said.

"We have discussed with the coalition partners, we have interacted with all Congress leaders within the party, and we are delighted to say that within 24 hours we have completed the entire process, this is the fastest in the history of Kerala. Because even after election, the team UDF is team UDF, leaders are respecting each other. Congress has 11 cabinet ministers.

"We have 63 MLAs, some are more eligible than others, but unfortunately, we have to consider the social and regional balance and the representation of women and Dalit representation. We are not able to include all the eligible persons in the cabinet. We have included two members from the SC, two women are in the Cabinet, and one Deputy Speaker is a woman. We have done the maximum to accommodate..."

Satheesan said that Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramiah, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Himachal Pradeh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivkumar and many ministers from the states will be attending tomorrow's oath-taking ceremony.

"Of course, Leader of Opposition Pinarayi Vijayan and BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar, CPI Secretary Binoy Viswam and IUML president Pannakad Sadikal, many UDF leaders, MPs and MLAs will also attend," Satheesan said.Asked about the participation of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay in tomorrow's oath-taking ceremony, Satheesan said, "Till now there is no information that he will be coming."

About allocation of portfolios, Satheesan said, "The allocation of departments has been almost finalised, with only a few minor corrections remaining. The decisions regarding the constituent parties have also been nearly completed. Usually, the list is submitted to the Governor after the swearing-in ceremony, and that will be done tomorrow. Following that, the government's Gazette notification will be issued."

Earlier today, IUML said that the League will have five ministers in the upcoming cabinet. Addressing a press conference in Panakkad hall in Thiruvanathapuram's Palayam, the League announced that its MLAs PK Kunhalikutty, PK Basheer, N Shamsudheen, K M Shaji and Abdul Gafoor will be ministers.

Kuttiadi MLA Parakkal Abdulla will become a minister after two and a half years, and the League leadership will only later decide which minister will be replaced for Parakkal to enter the cabinet.

The full list of ministers that Satheesan handed over to the Governor includes Ramesh Chennithala, Sunny Joseph, K Muraleedharan, PC Vishnunadh, AP Anilkumar, Roji M John, T Siddique, Bindu Krishna, M Liju, OJ Janeesh, KA Thulasi, PK Kunhalikuty, PK Basheer, KM Shaji, N Shamsudheen, VE Abdul Gafoor, Mons Joseph, Shibu Baby John, CP John and Anoop Jacob.

Meanwhile, earlier today, Kerala Police Chief Ravada A. Chandrasekhar visited senior Congress leader and MLA-elect Ramesh Chennithala. ADGP H Venkatesh called on Chennithala.UDF secured a historic and decisive victory in the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections, bringing an end to the decade-long rule of the Left Democratic Front (LDF). Led by the Indian National Congress, which won 63 seats, the coalition achieved a landslide majority by capturing a total of 102 seats in the 140-member Assembly. the IUML won 22 seats while the LDF won 35 seats and the BJP managed to win three constituencies. ( ANI)

— ANI

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Priya S
Happy to see women getting representation, but only 3 out of 21? Come on, Kerala is known for high female literacy but we still get token representation in politics! Shanimol Usman as Deputy Speaker is good, but Bindu Krishna and others need real portfolios like education or health, not just welfare. Also, why is Ramesh Chennithala back in cabinet? He's been around forever. Time for fresh faces to lead. Disappointed with the lack of young voices.
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Michael C
Interesting to see this from an outsider's perspective. The speed of cabinet formation is impressive - 24 hours is indeed fast for Indian politics! But I'm curious: with 11 Congress ministers and 5 from IUML, how will they balance competing interests? The mention of "social and regional balance" with SC representation is crucial. Also, having leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi attending the swearing-in shows national significance. Hope this government focuses on development rather than just political posturing.
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Kavya N
After 10 years of LDF, it's a fresh start for Kerala! Satheesan seems more approachable than Pinarayi ji ever was. But I'm slightly worried about the IUML having 5 ministers - given their communal politics history, hope secular values are maintained. The promise of "complete cabinet" should mean better governance, not just power sharing. Let's see if they can fix the financial mess and unemployment issues that LDF left behind. Action speaks louder than press conferences! ✊
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Sarah B
The UDF's promise of being "team UDF" sounds good, but India's coalition history shows such unity rarely lasts. 21 ministers is a large cabinet - will this be efficient or just more bureaucracy? The inclusion of SC members is welcome, but Ramesh Chennithala's presence suggests old guard still dominates. As an observer, I'm watching how Kerala balances development

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