UDF to Submit Minister List to Kerala Governor on May 17: Satheesan

Kerala CM-designate VD Satheesan announced the UDF will submit its list of ministers to the Governor on May 17. All ministers are expected to take the oath of office alongside Satheesan on May 18. Satheesan defended the UDF's alliance with the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) as a secular stance. The Congress-led UDF secured a decisive mandate with 102 seats in the 140-member Kerala Assembly.

Key Points: UDF to Submit Minister List to Kerala Governor on May 17

  • UDF to submit minister list to Governor on May 17
  • All ministers to take oath on May 18
  • Satheesan defends UDF's secular position with IUML
  • UDF won 102 seats in Kerala Assembly
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UDF to submit list of ministers to Keralam Governor on May 17: CM-designate VD Satheesan

Kerala CM-designate VD Satheesan says UDF will submit minister list to Governor on May 17; all ministers to take oath on May 18. UDF won 102 seats.

"Discussions are ongoing, and tomorrow we will provide the list of ministers to the Governor. All the ministers will be taking the oath. - VD Satheesan"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 16

Keralam Chief Minister-designate VD Satheesan on Saturday said the United Democratic Front would submit the list of ministers to the Governor on Sunday as discussions over cabinet formation continued among alliance partners.

Satheesan confirmed that the process of cabinet formation was in its final stages and said all ministers would take the oath along with him on May 18. "Discussions are ongoing, and tomorrow we will provide the list of ministers to the Governor. All the ministers will be taking the oath," he said.

After meeting leaders of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), Satheesan asserted that the UDF would continue to uphold its secular position despite criticism from political opponents.

"There are some forces in Keralam trying to propagate a hate campaign. But the Muslim League and their leader, Panakkad Sayyid Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal, took a strong secular stand. Together, they have taken a firm secular position, and the UDF stance is also secular. We will continue it," Satheesan said.

He further alleged that both the BJP and CPI(M) had attempted to target the UDF over its alliance with the IUML during the election campaign. "BJP has been raising allegations, saying it is because of the League. CPM and BJP made allegations, but the people rejected them. We secured 102 seats," he said.

Earlier in the day, Satheesan visited the residence of senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala amid ongoing consultations within the Congress-led alliance regarding ministerial positions and portfolios.

Meanwhile, Keralam Democratic Party leader Mani C Kappan said discussions regarding cabinet berths were still underway. "What I understand is that I will be a full-time minister. No discussions have been held regarding term-sharing arrangements. Discussions are going on," Kappan said.

Earlier, Keralam Congress President Sunny Joseph had said that consultations regarding ministerial positions would be held collectively with leaders of all constituent parties, and an appropriate decision would be announced after discussions.

Members of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA) also met Satheesan at his residence and congratulated him on the UDF's electoral victory. Visuals from the venue showed members of the Malayalam film fraternity greeting the Chief Minister-designate with garlands, a ceremonial shawl and a trophy.

The Congress-led UDF secured a decisive mandate in the 140-member Keralam Assembly by winning 102 seats, ending the Left Democratic Front's decade-long rule in the state. Satheesan, who has served as Leader of the Opposition since 2021, was officially named for the Chief Ministerial post on May 14.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Congratulations to VD Satheesan! It's about time Keralam got a Chief Minister who understands ground realities. The IUML alliance is part of our political fabric—deal with it, critics! People voted for development, not for these divisive narratives. Hope he focuses on infrastructure and employment. 🙏
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James A
As someone from outside Keralam, this seems like same old politics—coalition drama, portfolio jockeying. Satheesan's secular stance is commendable, but the IUML controversy won't go away. Let's see if he can actually govern without getting bogged down by alliance pressures.
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Priya S
Good news for Keralam! The LDF had their chance and wasted it on politics instead of progress. I just hope Satheesan doesn't repeat the same mistakes—too many portfolios, too many egos. The people want transparent governance, not another circus. Also, great to see AMMA supporting him—Mohanlal and Mammootty attending adds a nice touch! 🎬✨
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Rohit L
Satheesan is right—both BJP and CPM tried to communalize the election, but the people saw through it. Keralam has always been progressive, and the IUML's secular stand is well-documented. Critics should read history before judging. Now, cabinet meetings better not become a game of musical chairs! 🎵
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Arun Y
I'm cautiously optimistic. Satheesan is a decent leader, but the UDF's track record on corruption is worrying. Remember the bar bribery and solar scams

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