D. K. Shivakumar, leader of the Karnataka Congress Legislative Party, will take the oath as chief minister of Karnataka on June 3, 2024 [1].
The timing of the transition is significant as it balances traditional cultural beliefs with the strategic requirements of the Congress party's national leadership.
The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for 4:10 p.m. [2] in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Reports indicate the event will likely take place at the Karnataka Legislative Assembly [1].
Shivakumar said, "The oath‑taking ceremony will be held on June 3 at 4:10 pm."
Officials and analysts said that the specific date and time were selected because they align with a "shubh muhurat" — an auspicious window in the Hindu calendar. This timing also coincides with the availability of senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, which is viewed as a critical component of the party's current political calculations [2].
An unnamed political analyst said, "We have chosen this ‘shubh muhurat’ because it also matches Rahul Gandhi’s schedule, which is important for the party’s strategy."
Shivakumar's ascension to the office marks a pivotal moment for the state's administration. The coordination between the local leadership in Bengaluru and the national party apparatus suggests a desire for a seamless transition of power. The use of a specific auspicious time for the ceremony reflects the intersection of political strategy and cultural tradition in Indian governance.
“The oath‑taking ceremony will be held on June 3 at 4:10 pm.”
The selection of a 'shubh muhurat' combined with the mandatory presence of Rahul Gandhi demonstrates the dual pressure on regional leaders to satisfy both the cultural expectations of the electorate and the strategic directives of the central party leadership.




