Karnataka | Team DKS: Form and formula
Caste rebalancing was tough, but fiscal balancing may be tougher as the new CM enters office with a fresh manifesto

NEW BEGINNINGS: D.K. Shivakumar takes oath as new Karnataka chief minister, Jun. 3. (Photo: IANS)
Karnataka’s power transition was like making the beads in a kaleidoscope move between two arrangements. The first pattern had to be gently disturbed—done on May 28, with the resignation of Siddaramaiah. Then a brief phase of flux had to be endured before coaxing it into a new pattern, equally symmetrical to the observing eye. That came about on June 3 as D.K. Shivakumar, 64, was sworn in as the new Congress chief minister. Party senior Dr G. Parameshwara came in as deputy CM—the relative weight of beads was crucial. A team of 12 ministers rounded off the ensemble.

