IANS LIVE-RAJENDRA VISHWANATH ARLEKAR SWORN IN AS 23RD GOVERNOR OF KERALA
May 8, 2025
Fixtures
Result7 May 2025
Match 57
KKR
KKR
179/6 (20 ov)
CSK
CSK
183/8 (19.4 ov)
CSK won by 2 wickets
Result6 May 2025
Match 56
MI
MI
155/8 (20 ov)
GT
GT
147/7 (19 ov)
GT won by 3 wickets (DLS method)
Result5 May 2025
Match 55
SRH
SRH
0/0 ( ov)
DC
DC
133/7 (20 ov)
No Result
Result4 May 2025
Match 54
PBKS
PBKS
236/5 (20 ov)
LSG
LSG
199/7 (20 ov)
PBKS won by 37 runs
Result4 May 2025
Match 53
KKR
KKR
206/4 (20 ov)
RR
RR
205/8 (20 ov)
KKR won by 1 run
Result3 May 2025
Match 52
RCB
RCB
213/5 (20 ov)
CSK
CSK
211/5 (20 ov)
RCB won by 2 runs
Result2 May 2025
Match 51
GT
GT
224/6 (20 ov)
SRH
SRH
186/6 (20 ov)
GT won by 38 runs
Result1 May 2025
Match 50
RR
RR
117/10 (16.1 ov)
MI
MI
217/2 (20 ov)
MI won by 100 runs
Result30 April 2025
Match49
CSK
CSK
190/10 (19.2 ov)
PBKS
PBKS
194/6 (19.4 ov)
PBKS won by 4 wickets
Result29 April 2025
Match 48
DC
DC
190/9 (20 ov)
KKR
KKR
204/9 (20 ov)
KKR won by 14 runs
Result28 April 2025
Match 47
RR
RR
212/2 (15.5 ov)
GT
GT
209/4 (20 ov)
RR won by 8 wickets
Result27 April 2025
Match 46
DC
DC
162/8 (20 ov)
RCB
RCB
165/4 (18.3 ov)
RCB won by 6 wickets
Result27 April 2025
Match 45
MI
MI
215/7 (20 ov)
LSG
LSG
161/10 (20 ov)
MI won by 54 runs
Result26 April 2025
Match 44
KKR
KKR
7/0 (1 ov)
PBKS
PBKS
201/4 (20 ov)
No result
Result25 April 2025
Match 43
CSK
CSK
154/10 (19.5 ov)
SRH
SRH
155/5 (18.4 ov)
SRH won by 5 wickets
Result24 April 2025
Match 42
RCB
RCB
205/5 (20 ov)
RR
RR
194/9 (20 ov)
RCB won by 11 runs
Result23 April 2025
Match 41
SRH
SRH
143/8 (20 ov)
MI
MI
146/3 (15.4 ov)
MI won by 7 wickets
Result22 April 2025
Match 40
LSG
LSG
159/6 (20 ov)
DC
DC
161/2 (17.5 ov)
DC won by 8 wickets
Result21 April 2025
Match 39
KKR
KKR
159/8 (20 ov)
GT
GT
198/3 (20 ov)
GT won by 39 runs
Result20 April 2025
Match 38
MI
MI
177/1 (15.4 ov)
CSK
CSK
176/5 (20 ov)
MI won by 9 wickets

Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar sworn in as 23rd Governor of Kerala

Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar sworn in as 23rd Governor of Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 2 (IANS) Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar was sworn in as the 23rd Governor of Kerala on Thursday by Kerala High Court Chief Justice Nitin Madhukar Jamdar.

The ceremony took place at the official residence of the Governor in the presence of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Speaker A.N. Shamseer, several cabinet ministers, and senior officials.

Arlekar succeeds Arif Mohammed Khan, who served as Kerala’s Governor for over five years and has now been transferred to Bihar. The two governors effectively swapped positions, with Arlekar previously serving as the Governor of Bihar.

A notable moment occurred on Wednesday when Chief Minister Vijayan abruptly ended his press briefing, stating he needed to rush to the airport to receive the incoming Governor. This contrasted with the departure of Khan on December 29, where neither Vijayan nor any cabinet colleagues were present to bid him farewell.

After reaching here, Arlekar visited the residence of Goa Governor P.S. Sreedharan Pillai, who is originally from Kerala.

Commenting on his new position, Arlekar said, “My job is to assist the Kerala government, and I am not going for any confrontation. I have always adopted such a position. My visit to the Goa Governor was to understand things.”

The relationship between outgoing Governor Khan and Chief Minister Vijayan was marked by frequent public disagreements. Tensions peaked over Khan’s resistance to the Kerala government’s efforts to exert influence over state universities. The dispute culminated in Khan refusing to sign several key ordinances and bills, compelling the state government to seek the Supreme Court's intervention.

The differences between Khan and Vijayan often played out publicly, with the two barely exchanging glances at official functions. A major flashpoint was Khan’s resistance to the Kerala government’s attempts to influence the functioning of state universities. The tensions escalated when he refused to sign key ordinances and bills, prompting the state government to approach the Supreme Court for intervention.

All eyes are on Arlekar, a seasoned politician from Goa and the Governor of Bihar and though he has made his position clear, time will tell how things pan out between him and the Vijayan government.

The first major job for Arlekar is to read out the mandatory Governor’s address to the 140-member Kerala Legislative assembly later this month.

It must be recalled at the Assembly's first session of the 2024 calendar year when the difference of opinion between Vijayan and Khan was at its peak, he came and ended his address in less than 90 seconds, making it the shortest ever Governor’s address.