DKS may not shift to CM’s official house ‘Cauvery’
Karnataka's new Chief Minister DK Shivakumar will not move into the official residence known as 'Cauvery', allowing his predecessor Siddaramaiah to remain there after leaving office. This unusual arrangement was reached through mutual agreement between the two leaders. Shivakumar is expected to operate from his private residence initially and may later relocate to another government accommodation.
- ▪DK Shivakumar will not shift to the official residence 'Cauvery'.
- ▪Siddaramaiah is expected to continue living at 'Cauvery' after his tenure ends.
- ▪The accommodation issue was settled amicably between the two leaders.
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DKS may not shift to CM’s official house ‘Cauvery’Karnataka's new CM DK Shivakumar will not move into the official residence, allowing predecessor Siddaramaiah to stay post-tenure, following mutual agreement.Published on: Jun 03, 2026 6:58 AM ISTBy Arun DevShare viaCopy link BENGALURU: Karnataka Chief Minister designate DK Shivakumar is expected to begin his tenure without moving into the state’s official chief ministerial residence, an unusual arrangement that will see his predecessor remain at the property after leaving office.DKS may not shift to CM’s official house ‘Cauvery’Shivakumar, who is scheduled to be sworn in as chief minister on June 3, is unlikely to shift to Cauvery — the government bungalow traditionally occupied by the state’s Chief Minister.
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