Daijiworld Media Network - Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram, May 6: A crucial moment is unfolding in Kerala politics as the Congress party prepares to hold its first meeting of newly elected legislators on Thursday, with the spotlight squarely on selecting the next Chief Minister.
State Congress President Sunny Joseph confirmed that the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) will gather at 10:30 a.m. at the party headquarters, kicking off formal discussions following the party’s emphatic electoral success.
Having secured a strong tally of 63 MLAs, Congress now faces the complex task of choosing its leader from within a competitive field. The contest has narrowed to three prominent figures — V.D. Satheesan, Ramesh Chennithala, and K.C. Venugopal — each backed by influential sections of the party.

Behind the scenes, efforts to consolidate support have intensified, with different camps working quietly ahead of the decisive meeting.
To ensure a structured and impartial process, senior party observers Mukul Wasnik and Ajay Maken will supervise the proceedings. They are expected to assess the preferences of legislators and report their findings to the central leadership, which will ultimately decide on the Chief Minister.
Sources suggest that the observers may engage in one-on-one discussions with MLAs, allowing them to voice their opinions independently and without external influence. This approach is seen as key to understanding both the numerical backing and the broader acceptability of each candidate.
The Congress-led United Democratic Front’s return to power after ten years has set high expectations. However, the absence of a clear frontrunner has introduced an element of suspense into the leadership decision.
Thursday’s meeting marks the first formal step in resolving this issue. While an immediate announcement is unlikely, the outcome of the discussions is expected to provide strong indications about the final decision.
With the swearing-in ceremony approaching, attention now turns to whether Congress can quickly convert its electoral mandate into a cohesive leadership choice.