Introduction: A Political Drama That Kept Kerala Waiting
VD Satheesan has finally been announced as the Chief Minister of Kerala — but the road to this moment was anything but smooth. After a nerve-wracking 10-day standoff within the Congress high command, the curtain has officially been lifted. On May 14, 2026, Kerala Congress in-charge Deepa Das Munshi confirmed what millions of Keralites had been hoping for: V.D. Satheesan will lead the new United Democratic Front (UDF) government.
In a political drama packed with backroom negotiations, power struggles, and public protests, Satheesan defied all odds — including pressure from rival factions, opposition from the CPM, and uncertainty within the Congress leadership itself. This blog takes you behind the scenes of one of Kerala’s most talked-about political transitions in recent memory.
Who Is VD Satheesan? A Brief Profile
Before diving into the political crisis, let’s understand the man at the center of it all.
Varayil Devan Satheesan, popularly known as VD Satheesan, is a six-time Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Kerala. Here are some quick facts:
Constituency: North Paravoor, Ernakulam District
Party: Indian National Congress (INC)
Previous Role: Leader of Opposition in the Kerala Legislative Assembly
Known For: Sharp political acumen, strong oratory skills, and grassroots connect
Election 2026: Won comfortably from North Paravoor in the Kerala Assembly elections
Satheesan emerged as the face of the UDF’s 2026 election campaign — a campaign that ended in a historic mandate for the alliance.
The 2026 Kerala Election Results: A Historic UDF Victory
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The backdrop to this entire drama is the Kerala Assembly Election 2026 — a contest that delivered a sweeping verdict in favor of the United Democratic Front.
Key Results at a Glance
Alliance / Party
Seats Won
UDF (Total)
102 / 140
Indian National Congress
63
LDF (Total)
35
LDF (2021 tally)
99
The LDF’s collapse — from 99 seats in 2021 to just 35 in 2026 — was stunning. The Congress, with 63 seats, emerged as the single largest party, making it the natural choice to form the government. Yet, the question of who would be Chief Minister turned into an unexpected battle.
Despite a clear electoral mandate, Congress’s central leadership — the so-called “high command” — struggled to settle the CM question for a full 10 days after results were declared.
The Key Contenders
Three names dominated every conversation:
VD Satheesan — Frontrunner, backed by massive public sentiment
Ramesh Chennithala — Senior leader, former Home Minister, long-time rival of Satheesan
KC Venugopal — AICC General Secretary, considered a Delhi-backed choice
Why Did It Take 10 Days?
Factional Politics: Congress in Kerala has always been divided between different factions. Each had a preferred CM candidate.
High Command Hesitation: The central leadership in Delhi was initially cautious about overriding internal party dynamics.
CPM’s Counter-Strategy: The opposition CPM was reportedly working to thwart Satheesan’s chances, which ironically boosted his public support even further.
Ally Pressure: Key UDF allies like the Muslim League and Kerala Congress (M) led by PJ Joseph weighed in — insisting that the CM must be chosen from among elected MLAs.
The Turning Point
Highly placed sources revealed that Congress leaders in Delhi were informed by ground-level reports that public support for Satheesan was “spontaneous and not engineered” — a critical factor that swayed the high command.
Once NSS General Secretary Sukumaran Nair held a press conference backing Satheesan and calling out interference from other quarters, it became clear that public sentiment had become impossible to ignore.
How the Decision Was Finally Made
The final chapter of this drama unfolded on May 14, 2026, in Delhi.
Rahul Gandhi held a closed-door, 45-minute one-on-one meeting with Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge at his official residence.
Shortly after, AICC General Secretary Jairam Ramesh addressed reporters outside Kharge’s residence and confirmed: “The decision on who the Chief Minister of Kerala will be declared today.”
Within hours, Deepa Das Munshi, Kerala Congress in-charge, made the formal announcement: VD Satheesan is Kerala’s next Chief Minister.
It was a moment that ended 10 days of speculation, negotiations, and public anticipation.
What VD Satheesan’s Election as CM Means for Kerala
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1. A Leader Rooted in Opposition Experience
Satheesan spent years holding the LDF government accountable as Leader of Opposition. That experience gives him rare insight into governance gaps — and what people expect from a government.
2. A Boost for Congress in South India
With Karnataka already under Congress rule, a Congress CM in Kerala strengthens the party’s position across South India — a crucial counterbalance to the BJP’s dominance in northern states.
3. A Test of Alliance Management
Leading a 102-seat coalition that includes the Muslim League, Kerala Congress (M), and other partners is no small task. Satheesan’s political skills will be tested in keeping the UDF united.
4. Development Agenda on the Cards
Satheesan is expected to prioritize:
Infrastructure development across Kerala
Boosting investment and employment opportunities
Strengthening the public health and education systems
Addressing Kerala’s rising debt concerns
Public Reaction: Kerala Celebrates
The announcement triggered widespread celebrations across Kerala, particularly in Satheesan’s home district of Ernakulam. Supporters gathered outside his residence and at Congress offices across the state, bursting firecrackers and waving party flags.
Social media saw a surge of congratulatory messages, with “VD Satheesan”, “Kerala CM”, and “Satheesan CM” trending nationally on multiple platforms.
Key Takeaways
VD Satheesan is the newly announced Chief Minister of Kerala as of May 14, 2026.
The announcement came 10 days after UDF’s landslide victory of 102/140 seats.
The decision was driven by overwhelming public support and pressure from key alliance partners.
Deepa Das Munshi (Kerala Congress in-charge) made the formal announcement.
Satheesan won from North Paravoor, Ernakulam, and had served as Leader of Opposition.
His elevation marks a significant moment for Congress’s resurgence in South India.
Conclusion: The Waiting Is Over for Kerala
VD Satheesan’s journey from Leader of Opposition to Chief Minister is a story of resilience, public trust, and political timing. He defied factional pressures, CPM’s counter-moves, and high command hesitation — emerging as Kerala’s chosen leader not just by party diktat, but by the overwhelming will of the people.
As Kerala begins a new chapter under his leadership, all eyes will be on whether Satheesan can translate the mandate of 102 seats into meaningful change for the state’s 35 million citizens.
One thing is certain: Kerala was watching. And Kerala chose Satheesan.