First time in Kerala  history, a woman journalist-turned politician, Veena George, will become a minister in Kerala and latest reports indicate that George is set to replace Kerala’s much-acclaimed ex-Health Minister KK Shailaja.
 
In her journalism career of over one-and-a-half decades in television, George had excelled as a journalist and news anchor in various Malayalam news channels.
 
She was the first woman executive editor to head a media organisation in Kerala and one of the five Indian journalists who was assigned to cover the 2012 US elections.
 
She was also the presenter of the television programme Naam Munnottu in which CM Pinarayi Vijayan interacted with a select audience.
 
A rank holder of MSc (Physics) and BEd, George’s political career began quite unexpectedly as she switched from journalism even though she was an activist of Students Federation of India (SFI), the student wing of the CPI(M) while studying.
 
This is the second time Veena George is elected to Assembly, from the and she retained Aranmula seat she was elected for the first time in 2016.
 
Veena George won with a margin of 19,003 votes this time, whereas in 2016 polls, she had wrested the constituency from the Congress, defeating the nearest rival Sivadasan Nair by a margin of 7,646 votes.
 
In 2019 however, she failed to make a mark in the election to the lower house of Parliament.
Veena George, a mother of two, is a member of the CPI(M) Pathanamthitta area committee.
 
Her husband Dr George Joseph, a higher secondary school teacher, has served as secretary of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church.
 
Besides Veena George, two other women will also become ministers in the new government.
 
While CPI(M) has nominated Prof R Bindu, wife of CPI (M) acting secretary A Vijayaraghavan, CPI has selected its senior leader and Chadayamangalam MLA J Chinchu Rani to represent the party in the cabinet.