UDF's Triumphant Return: Satheesan Takes the Helm in Kerala
Vadasseri Damodara Menon Satheesan became Kerala's Chief Minister, leading the UDF back to power. His Cabinet blends seasoned politicians and fresh faces. Key initiatives include free bus travel for women and a department for the elderly. Emphasizing financial transparency, a new SIT will investigate past political violence.
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Vadasseri Damodara Menon Satheesan, after leading a successful Congress-led UDF comeback in Kerala, assumed office as Chief Minister in a ceremony packed with enthusiasm and symbolic political energy. His inauguration signifies a strategic coalition equilibrium with a Cabinet inclusive of both veteran and novice political figures.
Satheesan's early decisions include initiatives aimed at societal welfare such as complimentary public transport for women and establishing a first-ever department dedicated to elderly citizens. Other promised benefits encompass increased stipends for college women and improved financial support for various community workers, striving for expansive welfare adherence.
Acknowledging fiscal challenges, the administration plans to present a comprehensive financial overview soon, aiming for accountability. Additionally, they have sanctioned a Special Investigation Team to reassess a previous high-profile political incident, with Satheesan dismissing allegations of vendetta, underscoring judicial directions as their driving force.
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