Karnataka Congress chief D.K. Shivakumar left his residence in Bengaluru on May 28, 2026 [1], traveling to New Delhi amid a leadership shift.
This movement comes at a critical juncture for the state government. The departure follows the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on May 28, 2026 [2], signaling a transition of power within the party's regional hierarchy.
Shivakumar, who previously served as deputy chief minister, was seen leaving his home as political developments accelerated in Bengaluru. While some reports indicate he reached the residence of the outgoing chief minister earlier in the day, other records confirm his subsequent departure for the capital [1].
The resignation of Siddaramaiah has triggered a period of instability and anticipation across the state. Protests have reportedly erupted in various locations as the administration prepares for the handover of power. The shift in leadership is expected to resolve internal party dynamics, and establish a new administrative direction for Karnataka.
According to reports, the transition process is moving quickly toward a formal conclusion. Shivakumar is expected to take the oath as the new chief minister on June 1, 2026 [3].
This trip to New Delhi is viewed as a necessary step to finalize the appointment with party leadership. The coordination between the state wing and the national leadership is essential to ensure a smooth handover of the chief minister's office.
“D.K. Shivakumar left his residence in Bengaluru on May 28, 2026”
The resignation of Siddaramaiah and the anticipated swearing-in of D.K. Shivakumar represent a significant shift in Karnataka's political landscape. By coordinating with New Delhi, the Congress party is seeking to stabilize the state government and mitigate public unrest following the sudden leadership change.




