DK Shivakumar was sworn in as the chief minister of Karnataka on June 3, 2026, during a ceremony at the Lok Bhavan premises in Bengaluru [1], [2].

The transition marks a significant shift in leadership for the state government after the resignation of former chief minister Siddaramaiah [4], [5]. The appointment reflects the Congress party's internal strategy to stabilize its administration and maintain its hold on the regional government.

Shivakumar assumed the role after the Congress party appointed him as the new leader to form the government [4], [5]. The swearing-in event was attended by high-ranking party officials, including Rahul Gandhi [2].

While some early reports suggested the ceremony might occur on June 1, 2026 [3], the official proceedings took place on June 3 [1]. The transition follows a period of leadership restructuring within the state's political framework.

As part of the administrative handover, the final list of ministers was required to be submitted by 10 a.m. on Wednesday [6]. This list determines the composition of the new cabinet, and the distribution of portfolios under Shivakumar's leadership.

The ceremony at Lok Bhavan served as the formal entry point for Shivakumar to begin his tenure. The event focused on the legal transfer of power and the oath of office required to govern the state of Karnataka.

DK Shivakumar was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Karnataka on June 3, 2026

The appointment of DK Shivakumar signifies a leadership transition within the Karnataka Congress aimed at refreshing the state's executive branch. By replacing Siddaramaiah, the party is testing a new leadership dynamic to manage the state's legislative agenda and maintain political stability in a competitive regional landscape.