Kerala Next CM: With the United Democratic Front set to return to power in Kerala after a decade in opposition, political attention has now shifted from election results to the crucial question of leadership who will become the state’s next chief minister.
Unlike the ruling Left Democratic Front, which entered the polls with Pinarayi Vijayan as its undisputed face, the Congress refrained from officially naming a chief ministerial candidate during the campaign. The absence of a clear projection was influenced in part by the death of former chief minister Oommen Chandy in 2023, whose popularity had long anchored the party’s leadership structure in the state.
Despite long-standing factional divides within the Congress, the party managed to maintain relative unity during the election campaign. However, balancing internal camps is expected to become a major challenge as the leadership decision moves to the forefront.
Congress High Command To Take Final Call
Following the party’s established practice, the newly elected MLAs are expected to adopt a resolution authorising the Congress high command to select the next chief minister.
Senior Congress leader AK Antony is likely to play an influential role in helping build consensus among various factions within the party.
Sources indicate that party observers may brief the leadership in Delhi on Friday, while a meeting of the Congress legislative party is scheduled for Thursday. The final decision is expected only after these rounds of consultations are completed.
Satheesan Emerges As Grassroots Favourite
The contest for the top post is currently centred around three prominent Congress leaders, V. D. Satheesan, Ramesh Chennithala and K. C. Venugopal. Satheesan, who served as Leader of the Opposition, emerged as the most visible face of the Congress campaign and is believed to enjoy strong backing among grassroots workers and supporters.
Soon after Rahul Gandhi congratulated the UDF on social media, supporters flooded the comments section demanding that Satheesan be chosen as the “next Chief Minister,” reflecting the momentum building around his candidature.
Venugopal And Chennithala Remain Strong Contenders
At the same time, Venugopal is believed to have secured the backing of the largest bloc of MLAs, including support from Sunny Joseph, giving him significant organisational strength within the party.
The Indian Union Muslim League, a crucial UDF ally, has publicly expressed support for Satheesan, adding another layer to the internal calculations.
Meanwhile, Chennithala has projected himself as the experienced senior leader in the race, drawing attention to his earlier tenure as Kerala’s Home Minister and his long administrative experience.
Among the three frontrunners, Venugopal stands out as the only leader who did not contest the Assembly election, a factor that could influence the final deliberations of the high command.
As discussions intensify in both Thiruvananthapuram and Delhi, the Congress leadership now faces the delicate task of choosing a leader capable of balancing factional interests while steering the UDF government through its return to power after ten years.
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