<p>In a first, a father-in-law and son-in-law duo will make their presence felt together in the Kerala Assembly soon and thus, script a new chapter in its decades-long history.</p>.<p>The 77-year old father-in-law is no one other than Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, while the lucky son-in-law is P A Mohammed Riyas, national president of the Democratic Youth Federation.</p>.<p>Riyas is the husband of Vijayan's daughter Veena, an IT entrepreneur based in Bengaluru.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="http://-loses-lone-seat-in-kerala-981849.html" target="_blank">'Metroman' fails as BJP loses lone seat in Kerala </a></strong></p>.<p>While Vijayan won by a whopping margin of over 50,000 votes from his home turf Dharmadam in Kannur district, the 44 -year old Riyas got elected from Beypore, a Left bastion in Kozhikode.</p>.<p>Though the state Assembly had a legacy of accommodating sons and daughters of various politicians in these years, it is for the first time that a father-in-law and son-in-law are together becoming part of the House.</p>.<p>A vibrant youth leader, Riyas had earlier unsuccessfully contested in 2009 Lok Sabha polls from Kozhikode.</p>.<p>Veena and Riyas got married at Cliff House, the official residence of the Chief Minister, on June 15, 2020.</p>.<p>There were also some other kith and kins of politicians who tried their luck in the April 6 polls but many of them failed.</p>.<p>Both Jose K Mani, the chief of Kerala Congress (M), a prominentLeft partner and his sister's husband M P Joseph, a UDF candidate, bit the dust in Pala and Trikkaripur respectively when the results were announced on Sunday.</p>.<p>While Kerala Congress chairman P J Joseph won from Thodupuzha, his home turf in Idukki, as UDF nominee, his son- in-law Dr Joseph was defeated in Kothamangalam constituency as the candidate of Twenty20, a corporate-backed political party.</p>.<p>Congress leaders KMuraleedharan, MP and Padmaja Venugopal, children of formerChief Minister late K Karunakaran were defeated inNemomand Thrissur respectively.</p>.<p>Children of formerministers and MLAs from the ruling CPI(M)-led LDF andopposition Congress-led UDF had tested the electoral watersinover 20 of the 140 seats inthe April 6 Assembly polls.</p>
<p>In a first, a father-in-law and son-in-law duo will make their presence felt together in the Kerala Assembly soon and thus, script a new chapter in its decades-long history.</p>.<p>The 77-year old father-in-law is no one other than Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, while the lucky son-in-law is P A Mohammed Riyas, national president of the Democratic Youth Federation.</p>.<p>Riyas is the husband of Vijayan's daughter Veena, an IT entrepreneur based in Bengaluru.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="http://-loses-lone-seat-in-kerala-981849.html" target="_blank">'Metroman' fails as BJP loses lone seat in Kerala </a></strong></p>.<p>While Vijayan won by a whopping margin of over 50,000 votes from his home turf Dharmadam in Kannur district, the 44 -year old Riyas got elected from Beypore, a Left bastion in Kozhikode.</p>.<p>Though the state Assembly had a legacy of accommodating sons and daughters of various politicians in these years, it is for the first time that a father-in-law and son-in-law are together becoming part of the House.</p>.<p>A vibrant youth leader, Riyas had earlier unsuccessfully contested in 2009 Lok Sabha polls from Kozhikode.</p>.<p>Veena and Riyas got married at Cliff House, the official residence of the Chief Minister, on June 15, 2020.</p>.<p>There were also some other kith and kins of politicians who tried their luck in the April 6 polls but many of them failed.</p>.<p>Both Jose K Mani, the chief of Kerala Congress (M), a prominentLeft partner and his sister's husband M P Joseph, a UDF candidate, bit the dust in Pala and Trikkaripur respectively when the results were announced on Sunday.</p>.<p>While Kerala Congress chairman P J Joseph won from Thodupuzha, his home turf in Idukki, as UDF nominee, his son- in-law Dr Joseph was defeated in Kothamangalam constituency as the candidate of Twenty20, a corporate-backed political party.</p>.<p>Congress leaders KMuraleedharan, MP and Padmaja Venugopal, children of formerChief Minister late K Karunakaran were defeated inNemomand Thrissur respectively.</p>.<p>Children of formerministers and MLAs from the ruling CPI(M)-led LDF andopposition Congress-led UDF had tested the electoral watersinover 20 of the 140 seats inthe April 6 Assembly polls.</p>