Vijayan led the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in an unprecedented victory in the April 6 general election.
CPI (M) veteran Pinarayi Vijayan, who led the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in an unprecedented victory in the April 6 general election, was sworn in as Kerala's next prime minister for the second time in a row on Thursday.
Governor Arif Mohammed Khan has made a vow to work for 76-year-old Vijayan at a key job at Central Stadium here, held entirely in accordance with the COVID protocol.
It is the second time a Marxist veteran in high office.
Opposition Congress-UDF leaders keep away from work due to the spread of COVID-19.
The Kerala High Court on Wednesday ordered the government to reduce the number of participants in the epidemic.
Took the oaths of office and secrecy, as the Chief Minister of Kerala. Together, let us realise a people's alternative, and build a Nava Keralam! pic.twitter.com/zMnm0VsJQa
— Pinarayi Vijayan (@vijayanpinarayi) May 20, 2021