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Karnataka Power Tussle to Continue: DK Shivakumar Set to Take Over as CM; G Parameshwara Likely Dy CM as Siddaramaiah Camp looks for Leverage

As DK Shivakumar prepares to assume office as Karnataka Chief Minister following Siddaramaiah’s exit, the Congress faces a renewed phase of internal power balancing, with competing factions seeking to retain influence in the new dispensation. The spotlight is now on Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara, who is widely seen by political observers as the frontrunner for the Deputy Chief Minister’s post.
Parameshwara, considered a close confidant of Siddaramaiah, is expected to serve as a key bridge between the outgoing chief minister’s camp and the incoming leadership under Shivakumar. His possible elevation is being interpreted as part of a broader arrangement aimed at ensuring continuity of Siddaramaiah’s political weight within the government, even as formal leadership shifts.
Sources tracking developments within the Karnataka Congress suggest that this balancing act may not fully ease underlying tensions. Instead, the transition could sharpen factional competition, particularly over portfolios, policy direction, and organisational control.
With Shivakumar at the helm and Siddaramaiah loyalists retaining strategic positions, Karnataka is likely to witness an intense phase of intra-party negotiation, testing the Congress high command’s ability to manage competing power centres.
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Sources said that former union minister Salman khurshid may be a Congress candidate for Rajya Sabha from Karnataka.
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There are strong rumours that after his removal from the Presidentship of Punjab BJP Sunil Jakhar may return to the Congress party in the months to come. One report, however, said that he may join the Modi Cabinet.
Siddaramaiah's Son Yathindra Set for Key Role under DK Shivakumar as part of Political Bargain?

Siddaramaiah’s resignation as Karnataka Chief Minister has triggered a swift leadership transition within the Congress, with DK Shivakumar poised to take over the top post as part of an internal power-sharing arrangement. The move comes after prolonged speculation over rotational chief ministership, with the party high command stepping in to enforce a compromise aimed at balancing factional interests.
As part of the political bargain, Siddaramaiah’s son and former MLA Yathindra Siddaramaiah is expected to be accommodated in a prominent role within the new administration or the party structure. Sources indicate that this arrangement is intended to preserve Siddaramaiah’s influence within the state unit even after stepping down from the chief minister’s post.
Shivakumar, who currently serves as the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president, is likely to focus on consolidating governance and strengthening the party’s organisational machinery ahead of upcoming electoral challenges. The transition is also seen as an attempt by the Congress leadership to project unity and stability in a politically crucial southern state, where internal rivalries have often surfaced despite electoral success.

Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan is expected to get an advisory role in the Modi Government after his superannuation in May end. One can wait and watch.
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Karnataka’s top bureaucracy is likely headed for a major shake-up if DK Shivakumar takes over as chief minister, with sources suggesting that no senior official from Siddaramaiah’s current inner circle is expected to be retained at the top. The reported transition comes amid a broader leadership change in the Congress government and fresh talk of a cabinet and administrative overhaul.
According to the reports, the reshuffle would not be limited to political appointments alone; it could extend to the chief minister’s office and key administrative posts, where new choices would likely reflect the incoming leadership’s preferences. One report also says Siddaramaiah’s team has already been under review, with several officials and ministers expected to be moved out as part of a wider realignment.
If the change happens, the message would be clear: the new CM would want full control over governance, execution, and coordination at the top level.

Senior Delhi government officials may be facing a period of heightened scrutiny as Chief Minister Rekha Gupta signals a tough stance on delays in public infrastructure projects and underutilisation of allocated funds, according to sources. Departments have reportedly been warned of strict action, including potential budget cuts, if timelines are not adhered to and financial efficiency is not improved.
Sources indicate that the water department could be at the center of this administrative tightening, having allegedly missed multiple project deadlines. The delays have raised concerns within the government, especially amid rising public expectations around urban infrastructure and service delivery.
Bureaucrats across departments are understood to be under increasing pressure to expedite implementation and ensure optimal fund usage before the end of the fiscal cycle. The push is being seen as part of a broader attempt to enforce accountability and improve governance outcomes.
While no formal punitive measures have been announced yet, the messaging from the top leadership suggests that non-performance may soon carry tangible consequences within the administrative framework.

Fine newly appointed Judges are expected to take oath on June 2 in the Supreme Court of India.

Speculation on future DG-level appointments in BSF/CRPF/NIA as tenures end, influenced by the new deputation policy.

PESB processes for several CMD positions e.g., IRCON, NTPC, NRDC, are ongoing or delayed, with 'hunt for successors' noted in corridors.
The Public Enterprise Selection Board has advertised the post of Director (Personnel) in Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL). The applications must reach by June 16, 2026.
The Public Enterprise Selection Board has advertised the post of Director (Finance) in Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL). The applications must reach by June 17, 2026.
REC Limited, a Maharatna CPSE under the Union Ministry of Power, signed an MoU with the Electrical Research and Development Association (ERDA) recently at SCOPE Complex, New Delhi, to strengthen quality testing and assurance mechanisms for materials deployed under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS). The MoU was signed by Prabhat Kumar Singh, ED (RDSS), REC Limited and Brijesh Sachdeva, Head, ERDA North, in the presence of Prince Dhawan, IAS, ED (PMD), REC Limited and senior officials from both organisations.
Under the agreement, REC and ERDA will collaborate on third-party quality testing of materials used in RDSS projects, technical support, capacity-building initiatives, and development of robust quality assurance frameworks. The collaboration aims to ensure that materials deployed in RDSS works conform to prescribed standards and contribute towards enhanced operational reliability and efficiency of the power distribution network across the country. The partnership reinforces REC’s commitment towards supporting quality infrastructure development and strengthening the implementation of power sector reforms under RDSS.

Cadre of Abhishek Jain has been transferred from Assam-Meghalaya to Rajasthan on grounds of marriage to IAS Ms Aradhana Chauhan. Abhishek is a 2020 batch IAS officer.

Cadre of Ms Aditi Varshney has been transferred from Gujarat to Rajasthan on grounds of marriage to IAS Madhav Bharadwaj. Aditi is a 2023 batch IAS officer.
According to sources an internal probe has reportedly been ordered against three UT cadre IPS officers. These officers belong to different ranks.

Mrs Khushboo G Chowdhary has been posted as Commissioner for Industrial Development and Director for Industries and Commerce. She has also been given concurrent charge as Secretary, Higher Education, and MD, State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation, Bengaluru.She is a 2008 batch IAS Officer of Karnataka cadre.
The main celebration of the International Day of Yoga 2026 will be held in Kolkata on June 21. the theme for this year’s observance — “Yoga for Healthy Ageing” — highlighting yoga’s role in promoting physical health, mental well-being and healthy ageing.
Whispers of more openings in railway and power PSUs due to superannuations.
Semiconductor mission advancing with 10+ units (Tata, Micron, etc.) expected to ramp up in 2026, involving PSU synergies in electronics/defence.
Railway Navratna PSU secured multiple projects worth over ₹1,296 crore.
The CBIC has approved NFU to Maharaj Singh, SAG level ITS officer w e f 23.08.2021 on regular basis. He is 2002 batch officer and retired in May 2022. His NFU orders were issued on May 26, 2026.
India is poised to issue a Letter of Request (LoR) for 114 Rafale fighter jets from France, with sources indicating the document will arrive in June as the government accelerates the procurement process. Valued at approximately ₹3.25 lakh crore, this deal addresses the Indian Air Force's critical fighter squadron deficit—it currently operates below the sanctioned strength of 31 squadrons, dipping to around 29-30.
The acquisition is expected to include substantial domestic manufacturing under India's "Make in India" defence push, potentially involving final assembly and component production in partnership with Dassault Aviation. This approach mirrors the failed Rafale-MMRCA outcome while learning from the Tejas and Scorpene timelines.
If finalized, the deal would add roughly 12-14 new squadrons over the next decade, bridging the capability gap until the AMCA and upgraded Tejas Mk2 mature. However, delays in previous projects, budget constraints, and evolving Indo-Pacific security dynamics raise questions: Can India execute this deal swiftly enough to prevent further squadron erosion, and will domestic manufacturing commitments translate into tangible industrial capacity or become another protracted negotiation?.
The Defence Ministry has issued the Request for Proposal (RFP) for India’s ambitious indigenous fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme to three shortlisted industry bidders, according to defence officials. The contenders include Larsen and Toubro in partnership with Bharat Electronics Limited, Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL), and the Bharat Forge BEML combine.
The issuance of the RFP marks a critical step in advancing India’s push for self-reliance in next-generation combat aviation capabilities. The AMCA project, seen as a cornerstone of India’s future air power strategy, aims to develop a stealth-enabled, multi-role fighter with advanced avionics and weapons systems.
Sources indicate that Tata Advanced Systems is currently viewed as a frontrunner in the bidding process, although no official confirmation has been made. Industry assessments suggest TASL’s experience in aerospace manufacturing and existing collaborations could provide a competitive edge.
The development comes amid a broader policy push to deepen private sector participation in defence production. The final selection will be closely watched as it is expected to shape India’s indigenous fighter ecosystem for decades.
SC eCommittee events (e.g., April 2026 conference on process re-engineering, AI, hybrid courts). High-powered committee for court modernization (May 12, 2026). Trends toward e-courts, AI tools, and efficiency to tackle pendency.
IIT Roorkee signed two Technology Transfer Agreements for advanced Li-ion Battery Electrode Technologies, a key push under National Missions, under Director Prof. Kamal K. Pant.
Hooghly Cochin Shipyard Limited, a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Cochin Shipyard Limited, has invited applications for the post of Chief Project Engineer on contract basis. Applications must reach latest by June 9, 2026.
Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation has advertised the post of Deputy General Manager (Signalling), O&M, Surat. Applications must reach latest by June 3, 2026.
NCRTC Express Transit Limited has advertised the post of Chief Executive Officer. Application must reach latest by June 22, 2026.
Ministry of Civil Aviation is seeking Young Professionals on contractual basis. Applications must reach latest by June 20, 2026.
Nominations for National Award for Individual Excellence 2026 have been invited by Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan). Nominations must reach latest by July 31, 2026.
Ministry of External Affairs is seeking to fill the post of Consultant (Legal) in UNP Division, New Delhi. Applications must reach latest by June 10, 2026.
Nomination for Pre-deployment course Training for Women Peacekeepers has been invited by Ministry of Home Affairs. The training will be held from June 20 to July 16, 2026. Details can be availed from the Ministry’s website.
World Bank is seeking to fill the post of E T Consultant for Burundi. Applications must reach latest by June 10, 2026.

Vice Admiral Ajay Kochhar has taken over as 48th Vice Chief of Naval Staff.He succeeds Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan.
Norbu Negi (YOA: 2009), presently posted in PDI, Paris, has been appointed as the next High Commissioner of India to the Republic of Sierra Leone.
Ved Prakash Verma, CVO, HPCL, has been entrusted with the additional charge of the post of CVO, Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd. (MRPL), Mangaluru, for a period of six months. He is a 1995 batch ITS officer.
Raipur: Chhattisgarh is steadily emerging as a new destination on India’s tourism map, with the state government pushing tourism-led growth, hospitality investments, and infrastructure expansion to unlock its untapped potential, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai said.
Chairing a high-level meeting at his residence office to review tourism promotion, hospitality investments, and expansion of visitor facilities, Sai said the state was committed to presenting Chhattisgarh’s “real beauty, cultural richness and natural diversity” to national and global audiences. Representatives of Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), senior government officials, and tourism stakeholders attended the meeting.
Highlighting Chhattisgarh’s diverse tourism potential, Sai said the state’s rivers, waterfalls, forests, hills, tribal traditions, and rich cultural heritage provide it with a unique identity that can position it as an attractive tourism destination.
Chhattisgarh, rich in natural beauty and culture, aims to showcase its heritage and emerge as a leading tourism destination, said CM Sai. Granting tourism industry status has boosted hospitality investments, enhancing accommodation, transport, and modern facilities. The state is attracting steady investment, with IHCL planning over Rs 500 crore in the hospitality sector, strengthening tourism infrastructure and creating employment for local youth.
Finance Minister O.P. Choudhary highlighted the investor-friendly environment, streamlined approvals, and transparent processes. Industry Department officials told investors that tourism’s new industry status has accelerated high-end infrastructure development, supported by policy incentives. The state’s framework offers additional benefits for projects exceeding Rs 500 crore or generating over 1,000 jobs. These initiatives collectively aim to boost tourism growth, investment, and local economic opportunities.
Senior officials including Chhattisgarh Tourism Board Chairman Neelu Sharma, CS Vikas Sheel, PS to CM, Subodh Kumar Singh, Finance Secretary Dr Rohit Yadav, Investment Commissioner Ritu Sen, Secretary to CM, Rahul Bhagat, Industry Secretary Rajat Kumar, Tourism Secretary Dr S. Bharathidasan were present at the meeting.
BPCL partnered for UP cricket stadium.
NHPC launched GyanDhara Library.
Udai Singh has been re-appointed as Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer (MD & CEO) of Schneider Electric Infrastructure Limited with effect from September 15, 2026.
N. Krishnasamaraj has been re-appointed as Managing Director of Magna Electro Castings Limited with effect from January 17, 2027.
M. Malmarugan has been re-appointed as Whole-Time Director designated as Executive Director (Operations) of Magna Electro Castings Limited.
Dharmendrasinh Rajput has been re-appointed as Managing Director of Maris Spinners Limited with effect from June 10, 2026.
Pankaj Kumar has been re-appointed as Independent Director of Maris Spinners Limited with effect from August 1, 2026.
T Raghuraman has been re-appointed as Managing Director of Maris Spinners Limited with effect from September 23, 2026.
Manish Goenka has been re-appointed as Whole-Time Director designated as Vice Chairman of Emami Paper Mills Limited with effect from July 1, 2026.
Kishan Kumar Khaitan has been re-appointed as Chairman of Wires and Fabriks (S.A.) Limited with effect from April 1, 2027.
Mahendra Khaitan has been appointed as Vice Chairman of Wires and Fabriks (S.A.) Limited with effect from April 1, 2027.
Devesh Khaitan has been appointed Managing Director of Wires and Fabriks (S.A.) Limited with effect from April 1, 2027.
Saugata Basuray, currently Whole-Time Director & Interim Chief Executive Officer, has been appointed as Managing Director of Castrol India Limited with effect from June 1, 2026.
Chetan Durgadas Mehra has been re-appointed as Managing Director of Karma Energy Limited with effect from December 1, 2026.
Ajay Shah has been appointed as Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer (MD & CEO) of MKVentures Capital Limited.
Madhusudan Kela has been redesignated from Managing Director to Non-Executive Non-Independent Director of MKVentures Capital Limited.
Anganwadi workers can become elected public representatives in India under certain conditions. An Anganwadi worker is not considered to hold an "office of profit" under Article 191(1)(a) of the Constitution of India, hence she can contest the election for MLA or Member of Legislative Council (MLC).[1] The Supreme Court of India has also clarified in various judgments that Anganwadi workers are not government employees and do not hold offices of profit, making them eligible to contest elections [1, 2, 3]. However, it is important to note that if elected, they will have to follow the Model Code of Conduct and relevant government rules.
Aditya Kumar
Same 2012 batch CAPF ACs in CRPF are still assistant commandants with no promotion till date, while the same batch IPS officers have gotten 4 promotions to DIGP rank. Wow !
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Unauthorized construction and violations of safety norms are in the nature of public alerts
The appellant filed a complaint with Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) regarding an un-authorized building pointing out violation of Map Sanction, Fire N.O.C., safety norms, illegal use of basement for academic tuition center, International Restaurant, Banquet Hall and meeting hall etc. He filed an application under the RTI Act seeking action taken report. For most of the information, the PIO replied that the information does not pertain to Building Department. The First Appellate Authority held that the PIO, should have transferred the RTI application to the concerned department and directed to transfer the RTI application to whom the information is more closely related within 07 days from the receipt of this order. The CIC observed that the issue raised by the Appellant is not merely a private grievance but one of serious public concern. The Appellant appears to have attempted to draw the attention of the MCD towards rampant unauthorized construction, illegal commercial activities, unsafe use of basements, congestion, and violations of fire and safety norms and such applications are in the nature of public alerts. The CIC noted with concern that neither Section 6(3) nor Section 5(4) of the RTI Act, 2005 has been properly invoked within time frame by the Respondent. The replies furnished are evasive in nature. The PIO was duty-bound either to transfer the RTI application promptly under Section 6(3) at the initial stage or to seek assistance from the concerned officers under Section 5(4) of the RTI Act and thereafter provide a consolidated and meaningful reply to the Appellant. Merely shifting responsibility by repeatedly stating “information does not pertain to this department” defeats the spirit and mandate of the RTI Act and cannot be countenanced by the Information Commission. The CIC directed the PIO to obtain the requisite information from the concerned departments/offices by invoking Section 5(4) of the RTI Act and to provide a revised, clear, and point-wise reply to the Appellant on all the queries raised in the RTI application, strictly in accordance with the provisions of the RTI Act. The CIC strongly advised the MCD to introspect, streamline inter-departmental coordination, and ensure that complaints and RTI applications highlighting potential public hazards are treated with the seriousness they deserve.
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Illegal commercial activities and unsafe use of basements has led to loss of life in many accidents. As rightly pointed out by the CIC, such RTI applications are in the nature of public alerts and municipal corporations should introspect and streamline inter-departmental coordination failing which such incidents would recur.
Citation: Arvind Kumar v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi, File No: CIC/MCDND/A/2024/118670; Date of Decision: 22.01.2026
Dr Anuradha Verma (dranuradhaverma@yahoo.co.in) is a RTI Consultant currently working with IIM Vishakhapatnam. She has co-authored the books PIO’s Guide to RTI and Right to Information – Law and Practice. Her weekly article is being published since 2008 on this site. She offers consultancy on RTI matters and third party audit to individuals / organisations. Her other articles can be read at the website of RTI Foundation at the link https://www.rtifoundationofindia.com
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