Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will finally take oath of office on May 20, when Governor Arif Mohammed Khan will read out the oath, but what s yet to emerge is the composition of the cabinet.When asked about this, Vijayan said, yes, .
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will finally take oath of office on May 20, when Governor Arif Mohammed Khan will read out the oath, but what s yet to emerge is the composition of the cabinet. When asked about this, Vijayan said, yes, talks are going on as the meeting of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) is fixed for next week and after that, the decision will be made. The swearing in has been fixed to be held outdoors at the Central Stadium, a stone s throw from the seat of power of the State Secretariat and with Covid protocols in force, the maximum number of people who will be allowed to grace the occasion is 750.
Veteran Kerala politician R Balakrishna Pillai passes away
IANS / Updated: May 3, 2021, 10:04 IST
Thiruvananthapuram: R. Balakrishna Pillai (87),
Kerala s stalwart politician, breathed his last at a hospital at
Kottarakara on Monday, said family sources.
Pillai was ailing due to old age problems. He was a few days back admitted to the hospital following breathing problems.
However, he passed away after coming to know that his film star son K.B. Ganesh Kumar won his fifth straight assembly elections from Pathanapuram in the
Kollam district.
Pillai s glorious political career began in 1960 when he won his first assembly election from Pathanapuram as a Congress candidate and then he had no reason to look back till 2006 when he lost from his home base at Kottarakara and after that, he has stayed away from electoral politics.
The 87-year-old R. Balakrishna Pillai, one of Kerala s stalwart politician breathed his last at a hospital at Kottarakara on Monday, said family sources. Pillai was ailing due to old age problems and was a few days back admitted to the hospital following breathing problems. However he passed away after coming to know that his film star son K.B. Ganesh Kumar won his fifth straight assembly elections from Pathanapuram in Kollam district. Pillai s glorious political career began in 1960, when he won his first assembly election from Pathanapuram as a Congress candidate and then he had no reason to look back till 2006, when he lost from his home base at Kottarakara and after that he has stayed away from electoral politics.
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