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Elections 2026Karnataka / The Times of India
Karnataka's new cabinet portfolios are finalized, with Chief Minister DK Shivakumar keeping Finance. Deputy CM G Parameshwara gets Revenue, and Priyank Kharge takes Home. The distribution reflects a balance of caste and region, with 14 ministers sworn in. Further expansion is anticipated post-Rajya Sabha elections.
DK Shivakumar's ascent to chief minister is being hailed by Congress as a testament to grassroots dedication, energizing cadres for the 2028 polls. Party leaders emphasize his journey from activist to top office, highlighting the value of organizational work.
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G Parameshwara's appointment as deputy CM in Karnataka's DK Shivakumar government revives memories of past power tussles within the Congress. Previously, Parameshwara, as state party president, clashed with CM Siddaramaiah over party control. His current elevation is seen as a move to balance caste and factional interests, pacifying him after he vied for the CM post.
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Karnataka's new Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has launched significant welfare and youth-focused initiatives. These include free bus passes for students from school to postgraduate levels and the establishment of 10,000 youth clubs with Rs 10 lakh each for sports, culture, and leadership. A private employment exchange will also be set up to aid job seekers.
BK Hariprasad has been appointed the new Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president, succeeding DK Shivakumar. This transition follows Shivakumar's swearing-in as chief minister. Hariprasad, a seasoned party leader, will also contest the upcoming Legislative Council election. The Congress leadership acknowledged Shivakumar's contributions.

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