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DK Shivakumar to Meet Cong Leadership in Delhi for Karnataka Cabinet Talks

Karnataka CM-designate DK Shivakumar will meet Congress leadership in New Delhi to discuss cabinet formation and political developments. Swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for June 3 at Lok Bhavan in Bengaluru. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge stated that the number of ministers and deputy chief ministers is yet to be finalised, with a second phase of inductions planned later. Shivakumar, who served as Deputy CM for three years, submitted his letter to the Governor after Siddaramaiah's resignation.

Karnataka CM-designate DK Shivakumar to meet Cong leadership in Delhi to discuss cabinet formation: Sources

Bengaluru, May 31

Karnataka Chief Minister-designate DK Shivakumar will hold a meeting with the party's leadership in New Delhi on Monday to discuss cabinet berths and other political developments in the state, Congress sources stated.

Earlier today, DK Shivakumar said that he does not know how many leaders will be inducted into his cabinet and will take oath with him on June 3.

When asked if other leaders would be sworn in with him, he told reporters in Bengaluru, "I don't know. Whatever the party high command decides will happen."

Meanwhile, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said that the number of ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers in the new Karnataka cabinet is yet to be finalised.

Talking to reporters at Kalaburagi airport, Kharge said, "We have to see, no proposal has come yet. Once it does, we'll decide how many ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers to appoint. We'll know more after June 3."

The Congress chief said that there was no proposal to induct ministers in the new cabinet as of now. However, he informed about a second phase of inducting ministers in the cabinet, which will come after 15 days or a month.

"The proposal hasn't arrived yet--whether it's eight or ten is still unknown. Once we have it, we'll proceed with the first phase accordingly. There's a plan to appoint the remaining members in a second phase, perhaps fifteen days or a month later," he said.

Senior Karnataka Congress leader HK Patil said, "I met designate CM Shivakumar and discussed a few things. It was a cordial meeting, and I came to congratulate him. There will be a cabinet formation. That will be decided after the Chief Minister consults with the high command and senior leaders."

Congress MLA Sharan Prakash Patil said that he does not aspire for a Cabinet post and will remain loyal to the party.

Sharan Prakash Patil, "We have come here to congratulate DK Shivakumar. As party president and DCM, he has worked very hard, always seen as a true party man. As far as the cabinet is concerned, I don't aspire for anything. Whatever the party decides is fine. I am loyal to the party, and I don't seek positions."

Shivakumar, after his three-year stint as the Deputy Chief Minister, is set to assume the office as the Karnataka CM. The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for June 3 at Lok Bhavan in Bengaluru.

DK Shivakumar formally submitted a letter to Karnataka Governor Thawarchand Gehlot informing him about his unanimous election as CLP leader. This came after the voluntary resignation of former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on May 28. The Governor dissolved the previous Council of Ministers immediately, but asked Siddaramaiah to continue until the new government is sworn in.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Interesting how Indian politics works—the CM-designate says he doesn't know who'll be in his cabinet, yet the party high command will decide everything. In the US, the Governor (equivalent) would have a clear plan before announcing. Different systems, but I hope Karnataka gets a stable government.

Vikram M

Great to see a grassroots leader like Shivakumar becoming CM. But why the delay in cabinet formation? JD(S) and BJP will exploit this uncertainty. Congress needs to act fast—people voted for development, not internal politics. Also, Sharan Prakash Patil's statement about not aspiring for a post is very graceful! 👏

Kavya N

Honestly, I'm tired of these power games. First Siddaramaiah steps down after just 1 year, now Shivakumar takes charge but doesn't even know his team. It feels like Congress is still run by backroom deals rather than vision. We need capable ministers who understand tech, agriculture, and education—not just loyalists.

Ramesh W

Good luck to DK Shivakumar ji! He's worked hard as Deputy CM and now it's his turn. But I'm concerned about the two-phase cabinet formation—does that mean we won't have a complete government for a month? Karnataka needs immediate attention on drought relief and infrastructure. Let's hope the high command expedites things. 🙏

Justin A

Fascinating to observe Karnataka politics from afar. The way the Congress party centralizes decision-making is very different from decentralized US state governments. But I respect Shivakumar's humility in saying "whatever the party decides." That sort of discipline might actually help reduce factionalism in the long run.

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