SC Verdict Upheld TGPSC Transparency, Says Revanth

He said the ruling brought relief to aspirants who had waited years for government jobs

Update: 2026-04-03 14:45 GMT
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. (Source: X)

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Friday said the Supreme Court of India verdict upholding the Telangana Public Service Commission Group-I recruitment affirms the government’s transparency in public hiring.

In a post on X, Revanth Reddy welcomed Thursday’s judgment dismissing petitions that challenged the recruitment of 563 candidates. He said the ruling brought relief to aspirants who had waited years for government jobs.

The Chief Minister said candidates had faced prolonged uncertainty and that his government, on assuming office, moved quickly to issue the notification, conduct examinations and issue appointment orders.

He said the process was completed despite attempts by “malicious forces” to obstruct it, enabling selected candidates to join as the first batch of Group-I officers and contribute to the state’s reconstruction. He congratulated the candidates.

Revanth Reddy also commended the TGPSC chairman, members and staff for overhauling procedures, restoring confidence among unemployed youth and conducting the recruitment with transparency.

The TGPSC conducted the Group-I Main examinations in October 2024 for 563 posts and later declared the results. The process faced litigation after some candidates approached the Telangana High Court alleging irregularities. Appointment letters were issued in September 2025, subject to court outcomes. The High Court upheld the recruitment, following which unselected candidates moved to the Supreme Court. The apex court’s dismissal of the petitions has now concluded the matter.

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