DK Shivakumar's swearing-in today: Which roads to avoid in Bengaluru
03 Jun 2026
The Bengaluru Traffic Police have issued a traffic advisory ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of Karnataka's new Chief Minister, DK Shivakumar.
The event will be held at 4:00pm at the Glass House in Lok Bhavan.
To ensure smooth movement and security arrangements, major roads in central Bengaluru will be shut from 12:00pm to 8:00pm on June 3.
Major roads that will be shut
Road closures
According to The Deccan Herald, Raj Bhavan Road will be closed between Basaveshwara Circle and BRV Junction. However, vehicles from CTO Junction to BRV Junction can use the route.
Ambedkar Road will also be shut between KR Circle and Balekundri Circle during this time.
Commuters are advised to avoid these stretches and use alternative routes wherever possible.
Alternative routes for commuters
Route suggestions
The advisory also suggested alternative routes for commuters.
Vehicles on Cubbon Road toward CTO Junction and Lok Bhavan can turn right at BRV Junction, proceeding through Shivajinagar and Balekundri Circle.
Motorists can also turn left at BRV Junction to reach Anil Kumble Junction and MG Road.
Those coming from Queens Road and Shivajinagar should take Cunningham Road via Balekundri Junction.
Parking restrictions on major roads
Vehicle restrictions
Heavy vehicles will be banned from entering Bengaluru city limits between 12pm and 10pm on June 3. This is to prevent any congestion during the event.
Parking will also be restricted on over 20 major roads, including Ambedkar Road, Palace Road, Race Course Road, among others.
Vehicles parked in violation of these restrictions are likely to be towed away by authorities.
Designated parking spaces for event passes holders
Parking arrangements
Designated parking spaces have been provided for vehicles with event passes at Vidhana Soudha, Vikas Soudha, Raj Bhavan and Nehru Planetarium premises.
Visitors without event passes are advised to park at Kanteerava stadium, UB City, Shivajinagar Bus Stand multi-level parking Government Arts College and Palace grounds.
The Bengaluru Traffic Police have requested commuters to plan their journeys ahead of time and cooperate with officials during this period.
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