DK Shivakumar CM Oath Ceremony Live Updates: DK Shivakumar to take oath as Karnataka CM along with 13 ministers
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Jun 03, 2026, 15:45:35 IST
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DK Shivakumar CM Oath Ceremony Live Updates: DK Shivakumar to take oath as Karnataka CM along with 13 ministers

DK Shivakumar CM Oath Ceremony Live Updates: State Congress president DK Shivakumar will be sworn in as the chief minister of Karnataka on Wednesday. Some Congress MLAs are also said to take oath as ministers in a ceremony to be held at Lok Bhavan here, party sources said.

The 64-year-old Vokkaliga strongman, who was elected as leader of the Congress Legislature Party in Karnataka on May 30, will be administered the oath of office and secrecy by governor Thaawarchand Gehlot at 4.05 pm at Lok Bhavan's Glass House.

Though it is not officially known how many ministers will take oath on Wednesday in the first phase, sources suggest that 12 to 14 may be sworn in.

DK Shivakumar is expected to announce eight populist schemes, particularly focused on farmers and women, soon after taking oath as chief minister Wednesday afternoon. This is seen as an early effort to shape governance agenda and define the policy direction of his government.

Shivakumar, 64, will take oath as chief minister of Karnataka at 4.10pm at glass house in Lok Bhavan, marking the formal transition of leadership within the Congress govt. He was elected leader of Congress Legislature Party in Karnataka on May 30.
15:38 (IST) Jun 03
No question of being overlooked, says Parameshwara
Senior Congress leader G Parameshwara on Wednesday dismissed suggestions that his experience had been overlooked after being appointed deputy chief minister instead of chief minister. Acknowledging that he had aspired to the top post, he said he fully accepted the Congress leadership’s decision and remained committed to party discipline.

Parameshwara described the appointment as an important responsibility and expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him. He said the position offered another opportunity to serve the people of Karnataka and implement the party’s ideology and manifesto. Stressing that public service mattered more than titles, he said any role that allowed him to contribute to the state was valuable. He also congratulated chief minister-designate D K Shivakumar and said he would work diligently in whichever portfolio he was assigned
15:24 (IST) Jun 03
Seers arrive at Lok Bhavan in Bengaluru
15:12 (IST) Jun 03
Karnataka CM Oath Ceremony: Sonia Gandhi greets Shivakumar over phone
Karnataka chief minister-designate D K Shivakumar on Wednesday said senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi had telephoned to congratulate him ahead of his swearing-in. He said Gandhi, who has trusted him since appointing him state party president, urged him to take everyone along. Shivakumar said he assured her that he would work inclusively. He is scheduled to be sworn in by Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot, alongside 13 other legislators who will join the new cabinet as ministers.
14:57 (IST) Jun 03
Karnataka CM Oath Ceremony: DK Shivakumar will deliver Congress policies well, says Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhu
Senior Congress leaders on Wednesday voiced confidence in chief minister-designate DK Shivakumar's ability to lead Karnataka, with Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu saying he would continue the policies introduced under Siddaramaiah's government. As preparations continued for the new cabinet's swearing-in ceremony, Sukhu stressed that Congress policies were designed for a full five-year term and would be implemented effectively under Shivakumar's leadership. Congress leader TS Singh Deo said the incoming chief minister would inherit a functioning administration, allowing him to focus on priorities rather than rebuilding governance structures. Meanwhile, Siddaramaiah confirmed that G Parameshwara would be sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister. Several senior Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, are expected to attend the ceremony.
14:43 (IST) Jun 03
Karnataka CM Oath Ceremony: Karnataka CM-designate DK Shivakumar greets his mother
14:26 (IST) Jun 03
Karnataka CM Oath Ceremony: First batch of ministers likely to take oath with DK Shivakumar
Congress MLA TB Jayachandra has said that the party's high command has finalised the schedule for ministers taking oath in the DK Shivakumar cabinet, with the first batch of ministers to take oath with chief minister Shivakumar, and the second batch of ministers to be inducted after June 18, after the Rajya Sabha elections are completed.

Speaking to ANI, Jayachandra said with Legislative Council and Rajya Sabha elections continuing till June 18, a second phase of cabinet expansion is likely only after that, following which a full government will be in place.

Meanwhile, chief minister-designate DK Shivakumar on Tuesday said that the Congress high command will release the final list of ministers on Wednesday ahead of the swearing-in ceremony scheduled for today at 4 pm at Lok Bhavan in Bengaluru.
14:25 (IST) Jun 03
Karnataka CM Oath Ceremony: Rahul Gandhi leaves for Bengaluru to attend DK Shivakumar's oath-taking ceremony
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday left from the IGI airport in the national capital for Bengaluru, to attend the oath-taking ceremony of Karnataka chief minister-designate DK Shivakumar.

Other than Gandhi, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, party general secretary KC Venugopal, and Karnataka Congress in charge Randeep Surjewala are also likely to attend Shivakumar's oath-taking ceremony. Several Congress chief ministers are also expected to mark their presence at the event
14:24 (IST) Jun 03
Karnataka CM Oath Ceremony: DK Shivakumar greets supporters gathered outside his Bengaluru residence
Karnataka chief minister-designate DK Shivakumar on Wednesday greeted a large number of supporters gathered outside his residence in Bengaluru ahead of his swearing-in ceremony as chief minister today at 4 pm at Lok Bhavan in Bengaluru.

Meanwhile, his supporters have organised special prayers and celebrations, while his constituency, Kanakapura, has been decked up with banners and cutouts congratulating him on becoming chief minister.

An eight-time MLA and Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president, Shivakumar, often described as the party's "troubleshooter", rose through the ranks with a strong grassroots base and a reputation for handling political crises.
14:23 (IST) Jun 03
'Karnataka will suffer': BJP's Ashok Bajpai claims 'factionalism has grown in Congress' ahead of DK Shivakumar's swearing-in
Ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of Congress leader DK Shivakumar, BJP MP Ashok Bajpai claimed that "factionalism has grown a lot in the Congress", saying that the state will suffer as the government might not be able to manage public welfare schemes.

Speaking to ANI, Bajpai said, "Because of this internal conflict within the Congress, the people of Karnataka will have to suffer. The internal politics within the Congress have come to the surface today, revealing how much discord exists, and because of this factionalism, public welfare work is impossible in Karnataka."

"The swearing-in ceremony is about to take place, but the situation is such that Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar have not yet reached an agreement, and therefore, cabinet expansion is not possible," he added.
14:04 (IST) Jun 03
Karnataka CM Oath Ceremony: DK Shivakumar visits Yediyurappa's residence, ahead of the swearing-in ceremony
Karnataka CM designate DK Shivakumar visited BJP leader & former CM BS Yediyurappa, ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of the Karnataka Cabinet.

After meeting him, Shivakumar said, "They have guided and worked for the state. All of us have to work together".
For DK Shivakumar, the journey to the chief minister’s office has been long and arduous. After decades of building influence within Congress and emerging as one of the party’s most resourceful functionaries, he finally secured the state’s top post.
Yet, bigger challenges await. More than running the govt, Shivakumar will have to establish himself as one with a distinct political identity while succeeding Siddaramaiah, arguably Congress’ most influential functionary in Karnataka over the past decade.

Political analysts say the transition presents both an opportunity and a challenge. While the CM post gives Shivakumar administrative authority, Siddaramaiah continues to enjoy considerable influence among legislators, ministers and party workers. As a result, the new CM will inevitably be measured by the achievements of his predecessor.

“Becoming CM is one thing and becoming the principal political face of the party is another. Siddaramaiah occupied that space for years,” said MN Patil, political commentator. “Shivakumar will have to create his own narrative and convince people that he represents a new phase for Congress in Karnataka.”

Observers point out that Shivakumar cannot afford to move away from Siddaramaiah’s political legacy too quickly. The Ahinda coalition remains Congress’ strongest electoral asset and any perception of weakening that social base could prove costly. Yet, Shivakumar must gradually expand his appeal beyond his traditional Vokkaliga support base if he hopes to emerge as the party’s dominant face.

The contrast in governance styles is also expected to attract attention. Siddaramaiah’s tenure was defined by his command over administration, although many believe he slowed down because of age and health concerns in the second term and his rustic style created a sense of fear among the bureaucracy. Shivakumar is known to be administratively aggressive and is likely to place greater emphasis on execution, project delivery and visible infrastructure development. Supporters believe his reputation for quick decisions and close monitoring of projects could give administration a different character.