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Kerala's New Leader Faces His Biggest Test: A Budget Amid Debt Crisis

V.D. Satheesan is finally set to present Kerala's state Budget as Chief Minister, a role that eluded him for over a decade after a shocking cabinet snub. Taking the finance portfolio without prior ministerial experience, he now faces a daunting task: balancing massive welfare expectations against a staggering Rs 5 lakh crore public debt. His journey from being a powerful legislator left out of the Oommen Chandy cabinet to the state's top leader is seen as a dramatic political fulfillment. All eyes will be on whether this sharp policy mind can craft a budget that offers genuine relief while charting a new path for Kerala's strained economy.

Satheesan's first budget involves balancing challenges between welfare and debt

Thiruvananthapuram, June 18

Kerala’s political and financial history is set to witness an unusual moment when Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan presents his maiden Budget in the Assembly on Friday, a moment that carries the weight of a long-awaited political journey rather than just another financial statement.

Satheesan, who has never held a ministerial post before, will now occupy the Finance Minister’s chair as Chief Minister, presenting the state’s 79th Budget at a time when Kerala is battling severe financial constraints, including a public debt estimated at around Rs 5 lakh crore.

For Satheesan, the moment marks the closing of a political circle that remained incomplete for over a decade.

In 2011, when the United Democratic Front (UDF) returned to power under Oommen Chandy, many in Congress expected Satheesan to find a place in the Cabinet.

He was widely seen as one of the party’s strongest performers in the Assembly and had built a reputation as a sharp legislator and policy voice.

However, despite being considered a key asset for the UDF, Satheesan was left out of the Chandy Cabinet, a decision that surprised many within the party.

The leader who had been one of the mainstays of the UDF benches since entering the Assembly in 2001 was forced to wait.

The irony was not lost on Satheesan himself.

After leading the UDF to a stunning victory last month, when he visited Chandy’s residence, he recalled that he had always wished to be a member of Chandy’s Cabinet, a dream that never materialised.

But politics offered a different route.

After the Congress faced a major setback in 2021, Satheesan was appointed Leader of Opposition.

His aggressive style, organisational restructuring and sustained attacks on the Left government helped revive the UDF, eventually paving the way for its return to power.

Though he enters the Finance Department without previous ministerial experience, Satheesan is not considered a newcomer to economic affairs.

A legislator known for his command over policy issues, he has often been regarded as someone who understands finance and governance deeply.

The biggest challenge before him will be balancing welfare expectations with fiscal realities.

With Kerala facing mounting debt pressures and limited financial space, all eyes are on whether Satheesan can craft a Budget that provides relief to people while creating a new growth pathway.

The Budget will also carry symbolic importance.

A leader denied a Cabinet berth in 2011 will now present the state’s financial roadmap, turning a missed opportunity into what many see as political destiny fulfilled.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As a Malayali living outside Kerala, I watch this with hope and concern. Rs 5 lakh crore debt is no joke, but welfare is our identity. Satheesan's challenge is real—can he bring growth without betraying the common man? The budget will answer.

Arjun K

I respect his journey, but let's be honest: no ministerial experience is a risk. Kerala needs fiscal discipline, not more handouts. 😤 Hope he proves me wrong and cuts wasteful subsidies while investing in tech and tourism.

Kavya N

What a redemption arc! 2011 snub to 2024 chief minister presenting the budget—this is true politics. 🇮🇳 Satheesan ji has been a tireless voice for the common man in opposition. Now let's see if he delivers on promises of better roads, healthcare, and honest governance.

Michael C

Interesting to see this from an outsider's perspective. Kerala's welfare model is admired globally, but the debt ratio is alarming. Satheesan's leadership will show if traditional welfare states can modernize without losing their soul. Good luck!

Rohit P

Everyone talking about debt, but where is the plan for employment? Kerala's youth are leaving for other states. 🤷‍♂️ I hope Satheesan prioritizes job creation over political narratives. That's the real test of his policy acumen.

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