G Parameshwara was sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka in a new cabinet led by Chief Minister DK Shivakumar [1, 2].
The appointment marks a significant shift in the state's executive leadership. By establishing this cabinet, the Congress party aims to stabilize its administration and implement its legislative agenda across the region [1, 2].
Parameshwara, a senior leader within the Congress party, takes on the deputy role as part of a broader restructuring of the state government [2]. He previously served as the home minister for Karnataka, bringing prior executive experience to the new administration [2].
Chief Minister DK Shivakumar led the swearing-in ceremony for the new leadership team [1]. Along with the Deputy Chief Minister, 13 other Congress MLAs and leaders were sworn in as ministers to fill the cabinet positions [1].
The formation of this cabinet follows the appointment of Shivakumar as the state's chief executive [1, 2]. The move is intended to streamline governance and ensure a cohesive leadership structure within the Congress-led government [1].
This administrative transition occurs as the state focuses on internal stability and the delivery of public services. The inclusion of experienced figures like Parameshwara suggests a strategy to balance seniority with the new leadership's goals, ensuring a smooth transition of power within the state's political apparatus [2].
“G Parameshwara was sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka”
The appointment of G Parameshwara as Deputy Chief Minister serves as a strategic move by the Congress party to maintain internal party balance. By pairing DK Shivakumar with a veteran leader and former home minister, the administration seeks to combine new leadership energy with seasoned legislative experience to manage Karnataka's governance.





