Thiruvananthapuram:Rewriting the history of Kerala, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government led by Pinarayi Vijayan was sworn in for its second term on Thursday. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) led Government has gained the spotlight across the nation as the saffron wave failed to hit the state.
The LDF, holding on to secularism, has changed the state's tradition of being ruled by the UDF and the LDF alternatively. The LDF rule will have a decisive role in the prospects of the CPI M and other Leftist organizations in Indian politics.
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‘Captain’ Pinarayi
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has been lauded for creating history and the term Captain resonates in the political arena while dissensions within the party are not negligible. CPI M leaders continue to reiterate that the party is the captain, not the person.
Pinarayi Vijayan had clarified, in his first term itself that once he is sworn in as the Chief Minister, he is the Chief Minister of Kerala and not of the party.
In the second term, the matters are clearer. Tracing past events, people in Kerala were in disdain of Vijayan's leadership as party secretary. However, he spearheaded the state in tackling challenging situations.
Vijayan's choice of Cabinet Ministers and portfolio allocation has been widely discussed. Fresh and young faces head many crucial departments.
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The second main ally in the LDF, the CPI had also extended support to Vijayan in these choices. There were heated debates over star performers in the previous Cabinet being excluded. Ex-ministers Thomas Isaac and G Sudhakaran did not even contest this time. Of those who contested and got a whopping majority are KK Shailaja, M M Mani and AC Moideen but they would be seated on the legislator’s bench in the Assembly this time.