Kerala's New CM V D Satheesan Rejects VIP Culture and Embraces Simplicity
Newly appointed Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan has decided to minimize his official convoy to reduce expenses and set an example for fiscal responsibility. He prioritizes a secular Kerala and seeks unity among religious communities. His approach contrasts with the previous administration's extravagant practices.
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Kerala's Chief Minister-designate, V D Satheesan, is setting a new precedent by reducing his motorcade to the bare minimum to alleviate the financial burden on the state treasury.
Speaking to journalists, Satheesan emphasized that his successor's extensive convoy was unjustifiable during economic strife and insisted that he would not follow suit. He stressed the importance of setting an example by curbing extravagance.
Satheesan's decision marks a shift from established VIP protocols, intending to symbolize fiscal responsibility and foster a secular, united Kerala amidst cultural diversity, calling for collaboration with religious leaders.
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