
Sat Sep 13 14:07:13 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the text and a rewritten version as a news article, formatted for The Hindu:
**Summary:**
TPCC general secretary Changani Dayakar has filed a police complaint against BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao for allegedly making false and damaging statements about the Telangana State Public Service Commission’s (TGPSC) Group 1 exam. Dayakar claims Rao’s allegations that Group 1 posts were sold for ₹3 crore damage the state government’s reputation and are a baseless attempt to provoke the unemployed. He demands a retraction and apology within 24 hours, threatening a ₹100 crore defamation suit. Dayakar also criticizes the previous BRS government’s handling of Group 1 exams and urges the unemployed to reject Rao’s alleged false campaign.
**News Article:**
**Congress Leader Files Complaint Against BRS’s K.T. Rama Rao Over Exam Allegations**
*By The Hindu Staff Reporter*
**Hyderabad, September 13, 2025:** A political storm is brewing in Telangana as TPCC general secretary Changani Dayakar has filed a formal police complaint against BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao, escalating tensions between the ruling Congress party and the opposition BRS. The complaint, lodged at the Osmania University (OU) police station on Saturday, stems from Mr. Rao’s alleged comments regarding the TGPSC’s Group 1 exam process.
According to the complaint, Mr. Rao has publicly claimed that Group 1 posts were being sold for ₹3 crore, allegations Mr. Dayakar vehemently denies and deems “seriously damaging to the State government’s reputation.”
“These comments are baseless and a clear attempt to provoke the unemployed youth of Telangana,” Mr. Dayakar stated in his petition. He further accused Mr. Rao of attempting to malign the state’s reputation through misinformation.
The TPCC general secretary has issued a stern ultimatum, demanding that Mr. Rao retract his statements and issue a public apology within 24 hours. Failure to do so, Mr. Dayakar warned, will result in a ₹100 crore defamation suit.
Mr. Dayakar also took aim at the previous BRS government, accusing them of mismanaging Group 1 examinations during their tenure. He further accused Mr. Rao of “distorting High Court verdicts and engaging in petty politics.”
Addressing the unemployed youth of Telangana, Mr. Dayakar urged them to reject what he called Mr. Rao’s “false campaign” and assured them of the current government’s commitment to conducting transparent and fair job recruitments. The police are currently investigating the complaint.