An impartial leader, Sreeramakrishnan makes for a perfect speaker

Kerala assembly speaker P. Sreeramakrishnan (file photo)

Thiruvananthapuram: Sreeramakrishnan, 48, has become the Kerala assembly speaker having worked his way up through student politics.

He became in 2007 the president of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI).

He later joined the Communist Part of India-Marxist (CPM) won his first assembly election in 2011 from Ponanni constituency in Malappuram district. He retained the seat in 2016 polls.

Known for his pleasing manners, Sreeramakrishnan is also a well studied legislator besides a good orator.

As per the convention, the new speaker was escorted to the dais by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and leader of opposition Ramesh Chennithala.

Vijayan said: "Your pleasing manners and overall conduct will certainly be a boon to the house and this election should also be noted that you are chosen at an early age."

Chennithala said: "You have become the 22nd speaker of this august house and your office is for both the treasury and opposition benches and is independent of the government and it's a high office which you have got.

Thanking all the members of the house, the new speaker said he will act in an impartial manner.

"The rights of the opposition will be ensured and at the same time the business of the government will have to go forward without any hitch," said Sreeramakrishnan. id Sreeramakrishnan.