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VD Satheesan to Take Oath as Kerala CM in Grand Ceremony Today

V.D. Satheesan is set to be sworn in as the 13th Chief Minister of Kerala today, marking the UDF's return to power after a decade. The ceremony at Thiruvananthapuram's Central Stadium will be attended by top Congress leaders including Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, and Mallikarjun Kharge. Ahead of the event, Satheesan met Cardinal Cleemis Bava, seeking blessings for his new role. A 21-member cabinet is expected, with Congress likely taking 11 posts and IUML five, though internal differences over P.K. Basheer's inclusion have surfaced.

VD Satheesan to take oath as Kerala CM today

New Delhi, May 18

The swearing-in ceremony of the new Congress-led United Democratic Front government, headed by Chief Minister-designate V.D. Satheesan, is scheduled to be held on Monday at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram.

The event will formally mark the UDF's return to power in Kerala after a decade, following its decisive victory in the Assembly elections.

Several senior Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and Mallikarjun Kharge, along with chief ministers from Congress-ruled states, are expected to attend the ceremony.

A day before his swearing-in as the 13th Chief Minister of Kerala, Satheesan on Sunday met eminent Cardinal Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis, also known as Cleemis Bava.

The Cardinal currently serves as the Major Archbishop-Catholicos of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church and the Major Archbishop of Trivandrum.

In a post on X, Satheesan said: "Received the blessings and warm wishes of #MarClimisBava ahead of assuming office as the Chief Minister of #Kerala tomorrow."

The Congress leader said that Cardinal Cleemis Bava's words of faith and goodwill are a "source of great strength and encouragement".

"With a sense of divine responsibility, I remain committed to ensuring inclusive governance, respecting all communities, and prioritising the development and progress of Kerala."

The new administration will assume office with a 21-member cabinet, including the Chief Minister.

Political sources indicate that the Congress is likely to secure 11 ministerial positions, including the Chief Minister's post.

Meanwhile, coalition partner Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) is likely to receive five ministerial positions in the new government. Among the names receiving priority consideration are P.K. Kunhalikutty, K.M. Shaji, N. Shamsuddeen and Parakkal Abdulla. However, reports suggest internal differences have surfaced over the possible inclusion of P.K. Basheer, with a section of the party expressing reservations over his elevation.

The final cabinet composition is expected to provide a clearer picture of the power-sharing arrangement within the newly elected UDF government ahead of Monday's swearing-in ceremony.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Rahul Gandhi coming for the ceremony shows the national importance of this win. But I hope Satheesan focuses on local issues like infrastructure and education rather than just political symbolism. Kerala needs real development, not just photo ops.

Vikram M

The IUML portfolio allocations are interesting—5 ministers seems generous, but internal differences over P.K. Basheer could cause trouble. Power-sharing in coalition governments is always a tightrope walk. Let's see if they can maintain unity!

James A

As someone who follows Indian politics from abroad, it's refreshing to see a chief minister-elect meet religious leaders for blessings. This tradition of seeking faith-based wisdom adds a nice human touch to governance. Best wishes to the new Kerala government! 🌟

Neha E

A 21-member cabinet seems large for Kerala. Hope the ministers are chosen on merit and not just political convenience. The people voted for change, and we need fresh ideas, not recycled faces from the last UDF government. Fingers crossed for good governance! 🤞

Ravi K

Satheesan's inclusive message while visiting the Cardinal is commendable, but I hope he extends the same respect to all communities—including Muslims and Christians who form a significant part of Kerala's fabric. True secularism means treating everyone equally, not just photo opportunities with religious heads.

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