DK Shivakumar will be sworn in as the chief minister of Karnataka on June 3, 2026 [1].
The appointment ends a months-long internal power tussle within the Congress party to determine who would lead the state government [3]. Shivakumar's ascension marks a definitive shift in leadership for the region's administration.
The swearing-in ceremony will take place at the Glass House of Lok Bhavan, the governor’s residence in Bengaluru [4]. The governor said Shivakumar was invited to form the government following his election as the leader of the Congress Legislature Party [1].
Shivakumar was elected as the party leader in a meeting that lasted nine minutes [2]. He was chosen unanimously by the members of the Congress Legislature Party, effectively resolving the leadership dispute that had stalled the process for several months [3].
While the primary focus remains on the chief minister, the transition involves a broader cabinet formation. Sources said between eight and 10 ministers are expected to be sworn in alongside Shivakumar during the June 3 proceedings [5].
The event is expected to draw significant attention as the new administration begins its term. The swift resolution of the party's internal conflict suggests a coordinated effort to establish stability before the official oath-taking ceremony begins at the governor's residence [3].
“DK Shivakumar will be sworn in as the Chief Minister of Karnataka on June 3, 2026”
The rapid, unanimous election of DK Shivakumar after months of instability suggests the Congress party has prioritized administrative stability over continued internal factionalism. By swiftly resolving the leadership contest, the party aims to present a united front as it takes control of the state government, potentially limiting the ability of political opponents to exploit internal divisions during the early stages of the new term.



