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BJD's Sasmit Patra Congratulates VD Satheesan on Becoming Kerala CM, Highlights Challenges Ahead

BJD MP Sasmit Patra congratulated VD Satheesan on becoming Kerala's new Chief Minister, expressing optimism about navigating upcoming challenges. Patra also backed Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's letter to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh regarding ecological damage from the Great Nicobar Project. The Congress-led UDF government officially assumed power with Satheesan taking oath as the 13th CM at a ceremony in Thiruvananthapuram. In his first Cabinet meeting, Satheesan announced free bus travel for women on KSRTC buses starting June 15.

"Lot of challenges ahead": BJD MP Sasmit Patra congratulates VD Satheesan on taking oath as Keralam CM

New Delhi, May 18

Following the swearing-in ceremony of the new Congress-led United Democratic Front government in Keralam, Biju Janata Dal MP Sasmit Patra extended his congratulations to newly appointed Chief Minister VD Satheesan.

Speaking to ANI, Patra expressed optimism that Satheesan would successfully navigate the state's upcoming governance challenges, offering his best wishes to the leader as he assumes charge.

"I'd like to congratulate VD Satheesan for taking over as the new Keralam CM. But I believe that there are a lot of challenges that Keralam has going forward, and I am hopeful that Satheesan will come good on it and as a Member of Parliament, my best wishes to him on taking charge of Kerala," he said.

Backing Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's letter to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh over the Great Nicobar Project, Sasmit Patra stated that while national security remains paramount, Parliament must be informed about the ecological damage facing the island's fragile ecosystem.

"I think it's a very important issue as far as conservation is concerned, and this letter assumes significance primarily because while our national security interests are paramount for the nation, the parliament needs to know what is the ecological damage that this entire project would have on the fragile ecosystem in the Great Nicobar Islands," he said.

Meanwhile, earlier in the day, the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) officially assumed power in Keralam. In a grand, packed ceremony held at the Central Stadium in the state capital, 61-year-old VD Satheesan took the oath of office and secrecy as the state's 13th Chief Minister.

Wasting no time after the grand ceremony, Chief Minister Satheesan chaired his first Cabinet meeting, rolling out an immediate policy implementation to fulfill core election promises.

He announced that women will have free journey in Kerala State Roadways Transport Corporation (KSRTC) buses from June 15, the details of which will be announced in the coming days.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Sasmit Patra's remarks about the Great Nicobar project are spot on! National security is non-negotiable, but we cannot sacrifice our fragile ecosystems without parliamentary oversight. Glad to see cross-party support on this issue. Kerala's new CM should also take a stand on environmental matters.

Rohit L

Free bus travel for women is a welcome move, but will it burden KSRTC further? The corporation is already running at a loss. I hope the CM has a solid financial plan. Also, Kerala needs focus on tourism revival and IT sector growth. Let's not just rely on welfare schemes.

James A

As someone from outside Kerala, I admire the state's political maturity. The peaceful transition from LDF to UDF is commendable. VD Satheesan seems like a pragmatic leader. I hope he balances development with Kerala's unique social fabric. Best wishes from Chennai! 🙏

Ananya R

The Great Nicobar issue is critical. We need detailed environmental impact assessments before any project. Parliament must debate this fully. On Keralam, I hope Satheesan focuses on education and healthcare which have seen some setbacks lately. Change is good, but delivery matters! 😊

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