VD Satheesan Takes Oath as Kerala CM as UDF Returns to Power After 10 Years

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United Democratic Front has returned to power in Kerala after a decade, marking a major political shift in the state as senior Congress leader VD Satheesan officially took oath as the new Chief Minister. The swearing-in ceremony attracted significant political attention, with party leaders, supporters, and national opposition figures celebrating the alliance’s victory after years of opposition rule in the state. The return of the UDF government is being viewed as one of the most important political developments in Kerala’s recent history, ending the long tenure of the Left Democratic Front and signaling changing voter sentiment across the state. VD Satheesan, who emerged as one of the key faces of the Congress-led alliance during the election campaign, is expected to focus on governance reforms, economic recovery, employment generation, and infrastructure development during his tenure. Political analysts believe the election outcome reflects public demand for administrative change, stronger economic management, and fresh political leadership in Kerala. The new Chief Minister, known for his strong parliamentary speeches and organisational role within the Congress party, now faces the challenge of balancing coalition expectations while addressing pressing state issues including unemployment, rising living costs, healthcare, and investment growth. Supporters of the UDF celebrated the victory across Kerala, describing the result as a major comeback for the Congress-led alliance after years of political setbacks in the state. Social media platforms were flooded with congratulatory messages and discussions about the future direction of Kerala politics under Satheesan’s leadership. Political experts note that the transition of power could also influence broader national opposition dynamics ahead of upcoming national political developments, as Kerala remains one of the Congress party’s most significant strongholds in southern India. During the oath-taking ceremony, several senior leaders emphasized promises related to transparent governance, welfare programs, youth opportunities, and administrative efficiency. The new government is also expected to prioritize strengthening tourism, attracting investments, improving public services, and managing fiscal challenges facing the state economy. Meanwhile, opposition leaders from the Left have acknowledged the election outcome while promising to play a constructive role in the Assembly. The political transition marks the beginning of a new chapter in Kerala’s governance landscape, with citizens and analysts closely watching how the newly formed UDF administration delivers on its campaign promises in the months ahead.

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