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CM Vijayan Of Kerala Appointed His Son-in-Law As Minister

CM Vijayan of Kerala appointed son-in-law as a minister, Dynasticism also shown in the Left Front government of the state.

Till now Congress, Telangana Rashtra Samithi, and many other political parties have been accused of promoting dynasticism.

The Left parties, including the Communist Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), have been raising the issue of dynasticism.

But in the new state government in Kerala, CPI-M Chief Minister (CM) Pinarayi Vijayan is going to make his son-in-law a minister.

Let us know that the Kerala CPI (M) State Committee met on Tuesday in which Vijayan was elected as the leader of the party Legislature Party.

He will be sworn in as Chief Minister on 20 May. Along with him, the name of Mohammad Riaz is also among the members of the party who have elected him for the post of minister. He is the son-in-law of the Chief Minister.

CPI gave priority to new faces this time.

Others include MV Govindan, K.K. The names of Radhakrishnan, KN Balagopal, P. Rajiv, VN Vaswani, Saji Cherian, V. Sivanakutty, Dr. R. Bindu, Veena George, and V Abdul Rahman are included.

The CPI-M has given priority to new faces this time. Last time the leaders of the party who were ministers have not been elected to the post of ministers in the new government.

These include the name of Health Minister KK Selja in the previous government. Shailaja has been elected a party whip by not giving her a place in the cabinet.

The party has chosen MB Rajesh as a speaker and TP Ramakrishnan as secretary of the parliamentary party.

Politburo members S Ramachandran Pillai, Pinarai Vijayan, Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, and MA Baby were also present during the meeting of the state committee.

CPI (M) leader AN Shamir said the new cabinet would be a mix of young and experienced leaders. Vijayan will lead the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government.

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