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IUML's Kunhalikutty Backs Kerala CM-Designate Satheesan's Leadership

IUML leader PK Kunhalikutty met Kerala CM-designate VD Satheesan and expressed confidence in his leadership. Kunhalikutty said the alliance received strong public backing and hopes the new government performs well. Satheesan confirmed cabinet formation talks are in final stages, with the list of ministers to be submitted to the Governor on Sunday. He also reaffirmed the UDF's secular stance amid political criticism from BJP and CPI(M).

"We hope that he will perform well," says IUML's PK Kunhalikutty after meeting Kerala CM-designate VD Satheesan

Thiruvananthapuram, May 16

Indian Union Muslim League leader and MLA PK Kunhalikutty on Saturday expressed confidence in Keralam Chief Minister-designate VD Satheesan's leadership, following a meeting amid ongoing discussions over cabinet formation in the Congress-led United Democratic Front.

Speaking after meeting Satheesan, Kunhalikutty said the alliance had witnessed strong public backing and hoped the incoming government would perform effectively.

"The overwhelming support that the Chief Minister got. Everybody knows that. We hope that he will perform well," Kunhalikutty told ANI.

On discussions related to cabinet formation and seat-sharing within the alliance, he indicated that detailed decisions will be announced tomorrow.

"Such details, he said, he will tell tomorrow," he said.

The meeting comes as the UDF government prepares to submit the final list of ministers to the Governor on Sunday, with Chief Minister-designate VD Satheesan confirming that cabinet formation talks are in their final stages.

"The discussions are ongoing, and tomorrow we will provide the list of ministers to the Governor. All the ministers will be taking the oath," Satheesan said earlier, adding that the entire cabinet would be sworn in alongside him on May 18.

Satheesan, after meeting IUML leaders, also reiterated the alliance's commitment to secular values amid political criticism.

"There are some forces in Kerala 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," he said.

He further accused the BJP and CPI(M) of attempting to target the UDF over its alliance with the IUML during the campaign, stating that voters had rejected such narratives as the alliance secured 102 seats in the 140-member Assembly.

Meanwhile, consultations within the UDF continue, with leaders including Ramesh Chennithala, IUML representatives, and other coalition partners engaged in discussions over ministerial allocations.

The Congress-led UDF recently ended the Left Democratic Front's decade-long rule in Keralam, securing a decisive mandate in the state Assembly elections.

Satheesan, who has served as Leader of the Opposition since 2021, was formally named Chief Minister-designate on May 14.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

IUML being part of the government is always a talking point, but Kerala has shown time and again that we value inclusive politics. The mandate of 102 seats is a clear rejection of the hate campaigns by BJP and CPI(M). Let's focus on governance now.

Ramesh W

I hope Satheesan keeps his promise of secular governance. The previous LDF government did some good work in health and education, but the people have voted for change. Let's see if UDF can manage the economy better. Good luck!

James A

As someone who follows Kerala politics from abroad, the alliance dynamics are fascinating. IUML's support is crucial, but I hope the new CM maintains transparency in cabinet selections. The people's trust must be honored.

Priya S

Impressive that the alliance secured 102 seats! VD Satheesan has a huge responsibility ahead. The opposition will be watching closely, especially on issues like the gold smuggling case and law and order. Let's hope for a clean and efficient government.

Michael C

It's good to see IUML and Congress working together despite the noise from some quarters. Kunhalikutty's measured words show maturity. Let's hope the new government focuses on infrastructure and waste management—two things Kerala desperately needs.

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