Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy welcomed the Supreme Court verdict upholding Group 1 recruitment in Telangana and termed it a validation of the government’s transparency.
The Supreme Court dismissed a petition challenging the Telangana High Court order and upheld the recruitment process. In response, Revanth Reddy said the decision recognised the government’s commitment to fair and transparent hiring.
He said the verdict brought major relief to Group 1 aspirants who had waited for years amid uncertainty. Many candidates, he noted, endured prolonged delays and hardship while preparing for the examinations.
Meanwhile, Revanth Reddy said the government issued the notification soon after assuming office and completed exams and appointments within months. He added that the administration moved quickly to fill vacancies.
Revanth Reddy hails verdict as boost to transparent recruitment
Further, he said attempts to stall the recruitment process failed despite efforts by “vested interests”. According to him, the government overcame such obstacles and ensured appointments continued without disruption.
The newly selected candidates, he said, would now take part in the state’s reconstruction as the first batch of Group 1 officers under the present government. He also congratulated all selected candidates.
In addition, the Chief Minister said the government reformed the Telangana Public Service Commission to restore confidence among unemployed youth. These measures, he added, aligned with the administration’s broader vision.
He also appreciated the efforts of the TGPSC chairman, officials, and staff for conducting the recruitment process efficiently. Their work, he said, ensured transparency at every stage.
Finally, he reiterated that the government would continue to prioritise fair recruitment and strengthen institutional systems.