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Congress's Shanimol Osman Makes History as Kerala's 4th Woman Deputy Speaker

Congress legislator Shanimol Osman has been elected Deputy Speaker of the Kerala Assembly, making history as the first woman from the party to hold the post in 66 years. She defeated CPI nominee Muhammed Muhassin in a formal vote that reflected the UDF's numerical strength in the 140-member House. Osman, who represents the Aroor constituency, is only the fourth woman in Kerala's legislative history to occupy the Deputy Speaker chair. Her election comes nearly four decades after the last woman, CPI leader Bhargavi Thankapan, held the position in 1987.

Cong leader Shanimol Osman becomes Kerala Assembly's 4th woman deputy speaker

Thiruvananthapuram, June 2

Congress legislator Shanimol Osman was on Tuesday elected Deputy Speaker of the Kerala Assembly, becoming the first woman from the party to occupy the post in 66 years and only the fourth woman in the state's legislative history to hold the office.

Speaker Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan declared Osman elected after a formal vote in the Assembly.

The two-time legislator defeated CPI nominee and three-time MLA Muhammed Muhassin in an election that reflected the overwhelming numerical advantage enjoyed by the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in the 140-member House.

"Osman secured 99 votes, and Muhassin got 34 votes. Four legislators abstained, and that included me," said Radhakrishnan.

The Speaker then asked her to take her new seat, the first seat in the opposition benches, next to Leader of Opposition Pinarayi Vijayan, who congratulated her.

The UDF currently commands 102 members in the Assembly, while the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) has 25 legislators.

The BJP has three MLAs.

The BJP members remained seated during the voting process and did not participate.

During the Speaker's election earlier, however, the party had fielded its own candidate who secured the support of its three legislators.

Osman, who represents the Aroor constituency, assumes the constitutional post three days after she turned 60.

Her election marks the culmination of a long and often difficult political journey spanning several electoral battles.

Known for her soft-spoken demeanour, Osman is regarded as a seasoned Congress leader who has contested six elections, including the 2019 Lok Sabha election from Alappuzha.

She tasted electoral success for the first time in the 2019 Alappuzha Assembly by-election but lost the subsequent 2021 Assembly election.

She returned to the legislature with a victory from Aroor in the 2026 Assembly polls.

Her election also revives a long-dormant chapter in Kerala's legislative history.

The last Congress leader to serve as Deputy Speaker was A. Nafeesath Beevi, who was elected to the post in 1960.

In the first Kerala Legislative Assembly, CPI leader K.O. Aisha Bai had served as Deputy Speaker, while CPI leader Bhargavi Thankapan became the last woman to occupy the chair in 1987.

With Osman's election, the Kerala Assembly once again has a woman in the Deputy Speaker's chair after nearly four decades, adding a significant milestone to the state's parliamentary history

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Finally, a woman in this role after 1987! But honestly, the margin of 99 vs 34 shows how broken our democracy is when one alliance has such overwhelming majority. The real question is whether she'll use this position to actually address issues like women's safety and education, or just toe the party line.

Rajesh Q

Shanimol Osman's journey is inspiring - she lost elections but never gave up. That's the spirit of true democracy. But it's also worrying that BJP members didn't even vote - shows how polarised our politics has become. Hope she proves her mettle as a fair Deputy Speaker, regardless of party affiliations.

Amanda J

Interesting to see how Kerala balances tradition and progress. Only 4 women Deputy Speakers in history is not great, but at least they're making moves. Wonder if this will open doors for more women in leadership positions across party lines. The soft-spoken demeanour mentioned might actually be an asset in maintaining decorum.

Kavya N

Historic day indeed! But let's not forget that representation alone doesn't solve problems. The UDF's dominance means opposition voices are almost silenced. I hope Shanimol Osman uses her position to ensure fair debate in the house, especially on issues like rising unemployment and farmer distress in Kerala.

Nikhil C

66 years and finally another Congress woman in this role! 😊 Kerala always leads in social indicators but somehow women's political representation lags. 4 out of 14 Deputy Speakers overall is just 28%. Still, happy for her personal achievement - she's fought hard to reach here. Let's see if she can bring change.

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