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cm.karnataka.gov.in The chief minister of Karnataka is the chief executive officer of the government of the Indian state of Karnataka . As per the Constitution of India , the governor of Karnataka is the state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister, a template applicable to all other Indian states.
Siddaramaiah (born 3 August 1947), [6] also referred to by his nickname Siddu, [a] is an Indian politician who is serving as the 22nd chief minister of Karnataka from 20 May 2023. [7]
Karnataka: Siddaramaiah: 20 May 2023 (1 year, 250 days) Indian National Congress: INDIA: Siddaramaiah II [16] Kerala: Pinarayi Vijayan: 25 May 2016 (8 years, 245 days) Communist Party of India (Marxist) LDF Vijayan II [17] Madhya Pradesh: Mohan Yadav: 13 December 2023 (1 year, 43 days) Bharatiya Janata Party: NDA: Yadav [18] Maharashtra ...
The INC, in March 2024, constituted a three-member campaign committee for Karnataka, which included Vinay Kumar Sorake, L. Hanumanthaiah and Rizwan Arshad. [12] The incumbent Chief Minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah, of the INC, campaigned focusing on the constituencies of Mysore–Kodagu and Chamarajanagar for his party. He predicted that his ...
34th Ministry of Karnataka: Siddaramaiah: Date formed: 20 May 2023: People and organisations; Head of state: Thawarchand Gehlot: Head of government: Siddaramaiah:
Gangadharaiah Parameshwara (born 6 August 1951) is an Indian politician who is currently serving as the Home Minister of Karnataka since 27 May 2023. He has also served as the seventh Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, [1] and longest-serving President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee [2] for two consecutive terms.
The Karnataka Council of Ministers is the executive wing of Government of Karnataka and headed by Chief Minister of Karnataka, who is the head of government and leader of the state cabinet. The term of every executive wing is for 5 years.
However, party cadres succeeded in convincing him not to quit as leader of opposition in the Karnataka Assembly. [15] In September 2013, A. Krishnappa was selected as Janata Dal-Secular's president for Karnataka, filling the vacancy left by Kumaraswamy. [16] In November 2014 Kumaraswamy was elected as Karnataka state Janata Dal (Secular) President.