First session of 16th Karnataka Assembly begins with new MLAs taking oath
All the 224 newly-elected MLAs will take oath during the 3-day session, which would also see the election of a new speaker.

The first session of the 16th Legislative Assembly began with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, eight Cabinet ministers and former chief minister Basavaraj Bommai and newly-elected MLAs taking oath as members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly on Monday.
Earlier in the day, Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot administered the oath to RV Deshpande as pro-tem speaker of the House at the Raj Bhavan. Deshpande is the seniormost and 9-term member of the House. Later, he chaired the session.
All 224 MLAs to take oath in 3 days
Deshpande said all the 224 newly-elected MLAs will take oath during the 3-day session, which would also see the election of a new speaker.
“We all have been elected and come here with the blessings of the people of Karnataka. There are some senior leaders, and I can also see some new faces. We have to put efforts for the all-round development of the state. Despite political differences, for the sake of the state’s progress and growth, we will all have to work together to build a model Karnataka, which is prosperous, where all sections of people live in peace and harmony,” said the pro tem speaker.
Over 100 MLAs took oath and exchanged greetings with Deshpande, Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar and Bommai.
ALSO READ
RECENT STORIES
-
Daily Horoscope For Wednesday, May 21, 2025, For All Zodiac Signs By Astrologer Vinayak Vishwas... -
Experts, Activists Oppose Govt Move To Allow Non-MBBS Faculty To Teach MBBS Students -
Allahabad High Court Disqualifies Post-2018 Graduates In 69,000 Teacher Recruitment Case -
Mumbai Hosts Maharashtra’s First-Ever Women-Led 'Sindoor Yatra' Honouring Indian Army -
Maharashtra Politics: Chhagan Bhujbal Returns To Maharashtra Cabinet Amid OBC Push, Political...