Karnataka CM-designate DK Shivakumar met former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at his Bengaluru residence on Wednesday, June 3, 2026 [1].
The meeting comes hours before Shivakumar's official swearing-in ceremony, signaling a push for political cohesion within the party as a new administration takes power.
Shivakumar visited the residence to express gratitude and discuss the final arrangements for the ceremony [2]. The meeting serves as a critical bridge between the outgoing and incoming leadership in the state. This gesture of courtesy is intended to ensure a smooth transition of power, and maintain stability among party ranks.
The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled to take place at 4:05 p.m. [3]. According to reports, the event will see the induction of the new state leadership and the formation of the cabinet.
There are varying reports regarding the size of the initial cabinet. The Hindu reports that 13 cabinet ministers are set to be sworn in [4], while The Indian Express indicates the first batch will consist of around 10 ministers [5]. This discrepancy reflects the fluid nature of cabinet selections leading up to the official ceremony.
Shivakumar's transition to the chief minister's office marks a significant shift in Karnataka's political landscape. The interaction with Siddaramaiah suggests an effort to balance internal party dynamics before the formal assumption of duties. The focus of the day remains the legal and ceremonial process of transferring authority to the new chief minister and his chosen team.
“DK Shivakumar met former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at his Bengaluru residence”
The pre-ceremony meeting between Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah is a strategic move to prevent factionalism. By publicly acknowledging the former chief minister, Shivakumar aims to consolidate support and project a unified front before the appointment of a cabinet that may be subject to internal negotiation.




