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DK Shivakumar Takes Oath as Karnataka CM, Reshuffles Top Bureaucracy

DK Shivakumar was sworn in as the 34th Chief Minister of Karnataka on Wednesday. The ceremony was attended by top Congress leaders including Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi. Immediately after taking office, the new government executed a strategic bureaucratic reshuffle. Tushar Giri Nath was appointed as Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister.

DK Shivakumar takes charge as Karnataka CM; Tushar Giri Nath appointed ACS to CM in immediate bureaucratic reshuffle

Bengaluru, June 3

Marking a major political transition in Karnataka, senior Congress leader DK Shivakumar on Wednesday took oath as the 34th Chief Minister of the state.

In tandem with the leadership change, the incoming administration executed an immediate, strategic bureaucratic reshuffle, embedding top IAS officers into the Chief Minister's Secretariat to steer the state's executive machinery.

The high-profile swearing-in ceremony, held at the Lok Bhavan in Bengaluru, was attended by a galaxy of top opposition leaders, religious heads, and national dignitaries. In a symbolic gesture, Shivakumar took the oath of office while holding a copy of the Constitution of India. Alongside him, senior leader G Parameshwara was sworn in as the Deputy Chief Minister.

The top brass of the Congress party, including Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, and General Secretary (Organisation) KC Venugopal, were present on the dais, projecting a unified front as the new government took the reins.

Hours after taking office, the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (DPAR) issued a notification rolling out key bureaucratic appointments designed to anchor the Chief Minister's inner circle.

Tushar Giri Nath (IAS, 1993 batch), previously serving as the Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) to the Urban Development Department, has been appointed as the Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister. To ensure administrative continuity, Giri Nath will also retain concurrent charge of the Urban Development Department.

Rajendra Cholan P (IAS, 2008 batch), who was serving as Secretary to the Deputy Chief Minister, has been moved down the corridor to assume office as the Secretary to the Chief Minister.

Beyond the core secretariat, the administration made decisive manoeuvres to handle Karnataka's fiscal health and critical energy infrastructure:

Atheeq LK (Retired IAS) was appointed as Financial Adviser to the Chief Minister, and retained as Chairman of the Bengaluru Business Corridor.

Rajendra Cholan P was appointed as Secretary to the Chief Minister and will continue as Managing Director of Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL).

Highlighting the critical nature of his post-retirement appointment, the government noted that Atheeq LK's salary and allowances will be equivalent to those of the Chief Secretary to the Government of Karnataka, making him a central pillar in Shivakumar's economic advisory team.

Meanwhile, Rajendra Cholan's dual appointment as the MD of KPCL relieves senior bureaucrat Gaurav Gupta (IAS) of his additional energy portfolio responsibilities, signalling the new government's intent to tighten control over state power infrastructure from day one. All transfers and postings came into effect immediately.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Appointing a retired IAS as Financial Adviser with Chief Secretary-level pay? That's a clear message - they want someone who knows the system inside out but isn't afraid to shake things up. Smart move, but hope it doesn't become another retirement perk factory.

Vikram M

Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge sharing the dais - that's the Congress high command showing solidarity. But let's see how long this honeymoon lasts. Karnataka needs stable governance, not endless factionalism. The power reshuffle is just the beginning.

Michael C

Interesting to see Tushar Giri Nath keeping his Urban Development portfolio while becoming ACS to the CM. This means Shivakumar wants someone who understands Bengaluru's urban challenges directly advising him. Practical approach for a city drowning in traffic jams. 😅

Ananya R

Taking oath with the Constitution in hand - that's a powerful image! But actions speak louder than symbols. The real test will be how they handle the drought situation in North Karnataka and the rising power tariffs. Let's hope the new team delivers.

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