Shanimol Osman wins deputy speaker election in Keralam Assembly with 99 votes
Thiruvananthapuram, June 2
United Democratic Front candidate Shanimol Osman was elected Deputy Speaker of the Keralam Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, becoming only the fourth woman in the state's history to hold the constitutional post.
The election was held during the ongoing first session of the 16th Keralam Legislative Assembly. Osman defeated Left Democratic Front (LDF) nominee Muhammed Muhsin by a comfortable margin in the voting conducted in the Assembly House.
Announcing the result, Keralam Speaker Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan said, "I am announcing the result of the election. Mohammed Muhsin (LDF) secured 34 votes, while Shanimol Usman (UDF) received 99 votes. Four members abstained from voting, including the Speaker. I did not cast my vote. I hereby declare Shanimol Usman elected as the Deputy Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly."
Voting for the post began at 9 am in the Assembly in Thiruvananthapuram. While members of the ruling UDF and opposition LDF participated in the election, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislators abstained from voting. The BJP MLAs remained present in the House but chose not to cast their votes, effectively staying out of the contest.
The Deputy Speaker election comes days after Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar delivered the policy address of the newly constituted Assembly on May 29. The address outlined the priorities of the UDF government led by Chief Minister VD Satheesan, including welfare initiatives, economic development, public sector reforms and measures to tackle the growing drug menace in the state.
Among the key announcements were free travel for women on KSRTC buses, a monthly allowance for college-going female students, an increase in welfare pensions, enhanced health insurance coverage and interest-free loans for young entrepreneurs.
The election is taking place during the first Assembly session after the Congress-led UDF returned to power, ending a decade-long gap and forming the government under Chief Minister VD Satheesan last month.
— ANI
Reader Comments
BJP MLAs abstaining—classic political math. They didn't want to back either side openly but also didn't want to be seen as opposing a woman candidate. Smart move, but also shows they're still figuring out their footing in Keralam's bipolar politics. Anyway, congratulations to Shanimol Osman! 👏
Congratulations to Shanimol Osman! But let's not forget—this is a UDF candidate winning because UDF has the numbers. The real test is how she'll conduct herself as Deputy Speaker. Will she be impartial? The Speaker is from UDF too, so I hope the Chair maintains balance, especially for the opposition LDF's motions. But for now, well-deserved win. 🙌
Love the emphasis on women's welfare in the policy address—free KSRTC travel and monthly allowance for college girls! These are progressive steps. Deputy Speaker post for a woman adds symbolic weight. But I hope the government also focuses on practical implementation and doesn't let these become just election promises. Keralam deserves better. 🌸
99 votes is a strong mandate. But I have a respectful criticism—why is the Deputy Speaker election happening so late? The
R Rajasthan Wale (Rajesh Q) As someone from outside Keralam, I'm happy to see women getting constitutional posts. But I have to respectfully ask—will this translate into real change for women on the ground? Free bus travel and allowances are good first steps, but we need more women in decision-making roles at all levels. Hope the UDF government delivers on its promises. 🤞 We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.