Protest posters appear outside TSPSC office criticising Group 1 recruitment process
Posters against TSPSC and government policies were seen outside the Nampally TSPSC office and other locations.
HYDERABAD: Posters critical of the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) surfaced on the walls and gates of the TSPSC office in Nampally and near the Telugu Akademi in Hyderguda, Hyderabad, sparking a controversy on Friday. The posters addressed concerns related to the ongoing Group 1 recruitment process and criticised the government's handling of competitive examination materials.
Several posters, featuring the face of the Congress PCC President, were seen with various messages questioning the efficiency and credibility of the TSPSC. The posters mocked TSPSC's inability to prepare 150 questions for the Group 1 examination, calling it a matter of "shame." Another poster referred to TSPSC with the phrase "I am a dictator, I do not admit mistakes," apparently implying arrogance in handling issues.
Some posters also criticised the Telugu Akademi's study materials, stating that they were not standard for competitive exams, referencing the government's position conveyed to the court. They urged aspirants not to purchase these books, adding to the ongoing debate about the quality of resources provided for competitive examinations.
The TSPSC has not yet issued an official response regarding the incident.