D. K. Shivakumar

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Doddalahalli Kempegowda Shivakumar (born 15 May 1962), commonly known as D. K. Shivakumar is an Indian politician and businessman who is serving as the 18th Chief Minister of Karnataka since 3 June 2026. A Leader of the Indian National Congress, he formerly served as the Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka and President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee.

Preceded bySiddaramaiah
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D. K. Shivakumar
Shivakumar in 2026
18th Chief Minister of Karnataka
Assumed office
3 June 2026[1]
GovernorThawar Chand Gehlot
DeputyG. Parameshwara
Preceded bySiddaramaiah
Additional ministries
Assumed office
3 June 2026
Preceded bySiddaramaiah
Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
15 May 2008
Preceded byP. G. R. Sindhia
ConstituencyKanakapura
In office
30 November 1989  15 May 2008
Preceded byK. L. Shivalinge Gowda
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
ConstituencySathanur
21th President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
2 July 2020  3 June 2026
AICC President
Preceded byDinesh Gundu Rao
Succeeded byB. K. Hariprasad
9th Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka
In office
20 May 2023  29 May 2026
GovernorThawar Chand Gehlot
Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah
Portfolios
  • Water Resources Department (Major and Medium Irrigation)
  • Bengaluru City Development (BBMP, BDA, BWSSB, BMRDA, BMRCL, GBA)
Preceded by
Succeeded byG. Parameshwara
Cabinet Minister Government of Karnataka
In office
11 July 2014  23 July 2019
Governor
Chief Minister
Portfolios
  • Water Resources
  • Medical Education
  • Energy
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Working President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
2008–2010
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byEshwara Khandre (2018)
Personal details
Born (1962-05-15) 15 May 1962 (age 64)
PartyIndian National Congress
SpouseUsha Shivakumar
Children3
RelativesD. K. Suresh (brother)
OccupationPolitician
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Shivakumar has represented the Kanakapura Assembly constituency in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly since 2008. Prior to this, he represented the Sathanur Assembly constituency from 1989 to 2008.

Early and personal life

Shivakumar was born in Doddalahalli, a village in Kanakapura, Bengaluru South district, Karnataka,[2] to Kempegowda and Gowramma.[3] He belongs to the Vokkaliga community.[4][5] D. K. Suresh, who is also a politician, is his younger brother.[6]

Shivakumar studied at St. Rita School, Kanakapura, and at National Public School, Carmel School, and Vidyavardhaka School in Bengaluru.[7] He then did his B.A. from Sri Jagadguru Renukacharya College, Bengaluru.[8] In 2006, he completed his M.A. from the Karnataka State Open University.[9]

Shivakumar married Usha in 1993. They have three children: two daughters, Aishwarya and Aabharana, and a son, Aakash. His elder daughter is married to Amartya, the son of Café Coffee Day founder V. G. Siddhartha.[10] He is one of the richest politicians in India.[11]

Political career

Shivakumar started his political career in the early 1980s as a student leader and gradually rose through the ranks of the Congress party. He won his first election in 1989 when he was elected to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from the Sathanur constituency in the Mysuru district. He was just 27 years old at the time and contested the election on a Congress ticket.[12] Shivakumar went on to win re-election from the same constituency in the subsequent assembly elections in 1994, 1999 and 2004. He won from Kanakapura constituency in 2008, 2013, 2018 and 2023.[13][14][15][16][17]

Vilasrao Deshmukh, during his tenure as Chief Minister of Maharashtra, worked closely with Shivakumar when he faced the motion of no confidence in 2002. Shivakumar hosted the Maharastra legislators in his resort located on the outskirts of Bangalore for a week until the date of the vote. This saved Deshmukh's government.[18]

Just before his election to the Rajya Sabha in 2017 from Gujarat, he assisted his party leadership to move 42 Gujarat Congress MLAs into his resort in Bengaluru to avoid them moving to another political party. Subsequently, this helped Ahmed Patel to win the election.[13][19]

He is credited with playing a critical role in the formation of the coalition government of Indian National Congress and Janata Dal (Secular) in Karnataka following the 2018 election.[20]

He is also a close confidante of party leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi.[21] Shivakumar is among the richest politicians in India. While filing his nomination for election in 2018, he declared total assets of 840 crore.[22]

On 2 July 2020,D. K. Shivakumar officially took as Karnataka PCC president succeeding Dinesh Gundu Rao.[23]

On 20 May 2023, D. K. Shivakumar became the Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka following the victory of the Congress party in the 2023 election.[24]

Chief Minister of Karnataka (2026–present)

After Siddaramaiah stepped down as Chief Minister in May 2026,D. K. Shivakumar was seen as the front-runner for the post.[25] He was sworn as Chief Minister on 3 June.[26]

Positions held

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Year Position Ref
1989–1994 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly
  • Minister of Prisons and Homeguards (17 October 1990 – 19 November 1992)
[27]
1994–1999 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly [27]
1999–2004 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly
  • Minister of Urban Development (11 October 1999 – 20 May 2004)
[14]
2004–2008 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly [14]
2008–2013 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly
  • KPCC Working President 2008 – 2010
[15]
2013–2018 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly
  • Minister of Energy (11 July 2014 – 19 May 2018)
[17]
2018–2023 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly [28]
2023– Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly
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Electoral statistics

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Year Election Constituency Name Party Result Votes gained Vote share% Margin Ref
1985Karnataka Legislative AssemblySathanurINCLost29,80938.78%15,803[14]
1989Karnataka Legislative AssemblySathanurINCWon44,59549.77%13,650[14]
1994Karnataka Legislative AssemblySathanurINDWon48,27046.08%568[14]
1999Karnataka Legislative AssemblySathanurINCWon56,05054.64%14,387[14]
2002
(bypoll)
Lok SabhaKanakapuraINCLost529,13337.61%52,576[29]
2004Karnataka Legislative AssemblySathanurINCWon51,60347.91%13,928[14]
2008Karnataka Legislative AssemblyKanakapuraINCWon68,09648.34%7,179[15]
2013Karnataka Legislative AssemblyKanakapuraINCWon100,00756.77%31,424[15]
2018Karnataka Legislative AssemblyKanakapuraINCWon127,55268.52%79,909[16]
2023Karnataka Legislative AssemblyKanakapuraINCWon143,02375.00%122,392[15]
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