Breaking Traditions: Satheesan's Inclusive Swearing-In Ceremony
Kerala's Chief Minister V D Satheesan emphasized breaking traditions at his swearing-in ceremony, fostering inclusivity by allowing dignitaries and the public into the event, contrary to past precedents. Satheesan stressed that evolving traditions reflect the people's choice, remarking on the presence of high-profile leaders and extensive security arrangements.
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Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan, speaking on Monday, declared the importance of adapting long-standing conventions, highlighting that the swearing-in ceremony is for the people who elected the government. His remarks came amid questions about the presence of dignitaries on stage.
Reports had suggested directives to limit stage seating to key figures, but Satheesan emphasized the need to consider all attendees. Prominent figures, including Rahul Gandhi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, and other political leaders, attended the function.
Satheesan noted the anticipated large crowd, with adequate security measures in place, asserting the message of inclusivity. Breaking from tradition, the ceremony was public, ensuring participation from diverse political representatives.
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