Congress names VD Satheesan as next Kerala CM
The three main contenders for the post of CM were Satheesan, KC Venugopal & Ramesh Chennithala.
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Congress leader VD Satheesan during a press conference after being announced as the next CM of Kerala (PTI)
New Delhi, 14 May
The Congress on Thursday named VD Satheesan as the next chief minister of Kerala, ending days of suspense and speculation over the post.
The
decision was announced here at a press conference by AICC in-charge of Kerala
Deepa Dasmunsi and the party's central observers for the state, Ajay Maken and
Mukul Wasnik, as well as Congress general secretary in-charge of communications
Jairam Ramesh.
"Based
on all the discussions, it has been decided that VD Satheesan be appointed as
the leader of the CLP," Dasmunsi told reporters.
The three
main contenders for the post of Chief Minister were Satheesan, KC Venugopal and
Ramesh Chennithala.
"The
Congress Legislature Party had met in Thiruvananthapuram on 7 May 2026 and had
unanimously resolved to authorise Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge to
appoint the new leader of the CLP in the state," Dasmunsi said.
Accordingly,
the Congress president has held extensive discussions with Chairperson of the
Congress Parliamentary Party Sonia Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in the Lok
Sabha Rahul Gandhi, AICC observers who had met with the newly-elected MLAs and
many other leaders, including MPs, and former Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee
chiefs, she said.
Asked when
the swearing-in will take place, Dasmunshi said she will be going to Kerala and
after that, it will be decided. She also brushed aside any talk of divisions
within the party and said all were united.
Dasmunshi, along with the two observers - Maken and Wasnik -- will be going to Kerala
later in the day.
Sources
said after she arrives in Kerala, the Congress Legislature Party in the state
would meet the Governor and stake a claim for government formation. Leaders of
like-minded parties are likely to attend the swearing-in of the chief minister.
Sources
add that Kharge spoke with UDF allies this morning and informed them that an
announcement of the CLP leader in Kerala will be made at noon in Delhi on
Thursday.
A senior
Congress leader brushed off talk of a delay in the selection of the CM, saying
the process was extensive and intensive, with everybody participating in the
discussions.
There were
many able people for the CM post, and their views were considered, the leader
said.
He said
the Congress is a democratic party unlike the BJP, as the party chief held
wider consultations.
He held
discussions with the Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson, leader of
opposition, MPs, all MLAs, former Kerala Congress state chiefs and other senior
leaders before taking the decision.
The
announcement came a day after former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi met Kharge for
about 40 minutes, after which the party stated that all deliberations and
discussions by the high command were complete.
A decision
on the next Kerala chief minister had been pending since 4 May, when the
Congress-led UDF won 102 seats out of the 140, which is more than a two-thirds
majority.
The
party's central leadership held wider consultations as the uncertainty
continued for days even after party observers Maken and Wasnik met Congress
MLAs and gathered their views. The party leadership had also held discussions
with the three main contenders for the post and Kerala Pradesh Congress
Committee chief Sunny Joseph.
The Congress has 63 MLAs in the 140-member Kerala Assembly. Its allies, the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) has 22, Kerala Congress (KEC) has eight and the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) has three.
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