Karnataka's New Cabinet: D.K. Shivakumar Set to Lead with Two Deputy Chief Ministers
Leadership Transition in Karnataka
The newly restructured cabinet in Karnataka is expected to feature two deputy chief ministers, with D.K. Shivakumar taking the helm after succeeding outgoing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who has served for three years. Insights from a series of meetings organized by the Congress to finalize the cabinet's composition indicate that Siddaramaiah, who resigned on Thursday, has requested a significant position for his son, Yathindra.
Upcoming Announcement
An official announcement regarding Shivakumar's appointment as the next chief minister is anticipated following the Congress legislative party meeting scheduled for 4 PM today at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru. Stay updated on the latest developments regarding Karnataka's chief ministerial news. Since the Congress's victory in the Karnataka Assembly elections in 2023, discussions about a power-sharing arrangement between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar have been ongoing, reportedly backed by the party's central leadership, which includes a transfer of power after two and a half years.
Potential Cabinet Roles
Under Shivakumar's leadership, the new cabinet will include two deputy chief ministers, with Satish Jarkiholi being proposed for one of the positions. Sources close to the matter have yet to confirm his acceptance. Yathindra Siddaramaiah may also be appointed as a minister in the Karnataka cabinet led by Shivakumar. Recent images released after several meetings on Friday show Yathindra alongside senior Congress leaders, fueling speculation about his potential role in the government. Some reports suggest he is being considered for the deputy chief minister position, while discussions among leaders indicate a higher likelihood of him being appointed as a minister.
