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Why KK Shailaja did not find a spot in Pinarayi 2.0

By dropping KK Shailaja as health minister, the Left in Kerala has yet again failed to read the public sentiment

June 02, 2021 / 17:43 IST
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Kerala’s incumbent Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is suddenly an object of scorn on social media as the widely popular leader, KK Shailaja, was denied a second term as the health minister in his new Cabinet. From celebrities to the proletariat, Vijayan is thrashed in fury. That it came a day after the government announced having a 500-people participating, COVID-19-risk, swearing-in ceremony has taken some sheen away from the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF)’s massive victory in the April polls.

Yet, is it possible to perceive this episode in a rational way? Why should Shailaja be Kerala’s health minister, again?

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The argument from the Left is that it wants to adopt a generational change by going for a Cabinet of fresh faces. Demonstrably, everybody from the CPI(M) in the previous Cabinet (except the Chief Minister) is dropped to make way for several first-term, younger ministers.

It seems attractive from the vantage point of both younger and older politicians who feel they are side lined by established figures. It is also a continuation of what the Left did during the polls: everyone, including high-profile leaders like Thomas Isaac — who contested consecutively for two terms was benched. It feels the public broadly welcomed such changes as it helped the LDF win 99 out of the 140 seats.