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Outgoing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah with Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar during a press meet in Bengaluru on May 28, 2026.
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Despite an intense power tussle within the Congress in Karnataka over the last three years, the party high command appears to have managed a smooth transition of power to ensure political stability, with Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar set to succeed outgoing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

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One of the biggest challenges before the new Chief Minister would be balancing his relationship with Mr. Siddaramaiah’s loyalists and support base within the Congress. Mr. Siddaramaiah has already indicated that he will remain active in politics and continue to stay in Karnataka, raising the possibility of an alternative power centre emerging around him if his supporters feel sidelined under the new leadership.

Shadow of outgoing CM

The outgoing Chief Minister is also expected to play a significant role in decisions concerning the composition of the next State Cabinet and the appointment of a new Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president.

An immediate challenge for Mr. Shivakumar would be the formation of the new Cabinet and the allocation of key ministerial portfolios without triggering resentment among senior leaders, particularly those aligned with Mr. Siddaramaiah. With barely two years left for the next Assembly elections, striking the right balance between youth and experience in the Cabinet will be critical.

Ensuring regional and caste balance in Cabinet formation and other appointments is expected to pose another major challenge, given the large number of aspirants within the party. Several legislators who have won 3 to 4 consecutive terms are already lobbying for ministerial berths and are learnt to have submitted representations to the party high command.

Mr. Shivakumar, often perceived as a leader favoured by the Congress high command, will also have to build stronger rapport with party legislators to maintain cohesion between the government and the organisation.

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Political observers say the new Chief Minister would need to adopt an accommodative leadership style to retain the support of legislators, whose cooperation would be crucial during Assembly sessions and in governance.

Karnataka also faces several inter-State disputes, particularly over water-sharing issues. The political acumen of Mr. Shivakumar, who has so far held Water Resources portfolio, and leadership will be closely tested in such disputes.

AHINDA support base

Belonging to the dominant Vokkaliga community of the Old Mysore region, Mr. Shivakumar will also have to ensure that the Congress retains the AHINDA social coalition — comprising minorities, backward classes, and Dalits — carefully cultivated by Mr. Siddaramaiah over the last two decades.

The AHINDA support base has traditionally formed the backbone of the Congress’ electoral strategy in Karnataka and is considered critical in securing a substantial vote share for the party. Preserving this social coalition and maintaining internal unity will be essential for the Congress as it prepares for the 2028 Assembly elections.

RS elections ahead

An immediate political challenge before the new Chief Minister would be ensuring the smooth victory of the Congress nominees in the Rajya Sabha elections and the Legislative Council polls scheduled for June 18. Formulating strategies to secure victories in the forthcoming elections to civic bodies, including five corporations in Bengaluru city and other local bodies across the State, would also demand urgent attention.

Key governance challenges would include taking a decision on the contentious socio-economic survey (caste census), effectively implementing the Congress government’s five guarantee schemes, reviving development works that have slowed down because of fiscal stress, and maintaining communal harmony in the State. All these factors are expected to shape the early phase of Mr. Shivakumar’s tenure as Chief Minister.



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All the powers vested with the Chancellor will also get transferred to the Chief Minister. (File)

Bengaluru:

In a major decision, the Karnataka government has replaced the Governor with the Chief Minister as Chancellor of the Karnataka State Rural Development and Panchayat Raj University.

The decision was taken at the cabinet meeting chaired by the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

Speaking to the media, Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs H.K. Patil stated: “The cabinet has given consent to the Karnataka State Rural Development and Panchayat Raj University Amendment Act. The major change this amendment bill will bring is until now his Excellency Governor was to be the Chancellor. However, now, with this amendment, the Chief Minister will be the Chancellor.”

“There are two to three reasons for this decision. The government wants the institute to be more creative, to expedite making of the decisions and Universities are directly related to administration, rural welfare and development. They need to be managed properly on the academic front and the cabinet has decided to make the Chief Minister as the Chancellor,” Minister Patil stated.

He further stated, “All the powers vested with the Chancellor will also get transferred to the Chief Minister. The state government instead of the Governor has decided to make the Chief Minister the Chancellor for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj University.”

When asked about whether it will apply to other universities as well, Minister Patil stated: “The decision is taken on this university today, when the matter of other universities comes up, I will discuss them. This enactment is different. There are other sets of laws for other universities. The bills need the consent of the Governor. This system is there in many states including Gujarat and Arunachal Pradesh state.”

The cabinet passed nine bills in the meeting.

The important bills included, the Karnataka Laborers’ Welfare Amendment Act, which deals with the contribution of labour, owner and government contributions to corpus. The quantum of the contribution of Rs 20 from labour, Rs 40 from owners and Rs 20 from the government will now be increased to Rs 50 from labour, Rs 100 from owners and Rs 50 from the government. This will enable making the corpus big and about Rs 100 crores will be collected additionally per year.

The cabinet cleared the Karnataka Underground Water Regulations and Control of Development and Management Amendment Act. The act deals with the open borewells which are not closed and pose danger to the life of kids.

Minister Patil stated: “In Bagalkot, a baby was stuck inside a borewell after falling into it as it was not closed and became a national news. Repeated tragedies were reported after that incident. The bill aims that the open borewells must be closed and it is enacted for careful management purposes.

“The land owner and those who dug the borewell will be held responsible. One year imprisonment and a Rs 10,000 fine will be imposed if they are found guilty. The violations of rules amount to three months of imprisonment and imposition of a fine of Rs 5,000,” Minister Patil stated.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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