Hyderabad: The Telangana IPS Officers’ Association placed on record its unequivocal solidarity with the IAS Officers’ Association and expresses its strongest condemnation of the irresponsible, malicious, and defamatory broadcast aired by certain media platforms, wherein baseless allegations and insinuations were levelled against serving women IAS officers. The Association views this episode as a deliberate attempt at character assassination, carried out under the garb of journalism, with the sole intent of sensationalism and vilification. Targeting women officers through unverified claims, fabricated narratives, and selective distortion of administrative processes is not only reprehensible but also reflects a deeply regressive and misogynistic mindset.
Such acts strike at the very foundation of constitutional governance, rule of law, and the dignity of public service. Women officers across services are discharging their duties with integrity, courage, and professionalism, often under demanding circumstances. To malign their reputation through conjecture, leaked or fabricated material, and insinuations about postings or personal conduct is grossly unethical, legally untenable, and morally indefensible. These actions undermine institutional morale, erode public confidence in governance, and weaken democratic institutions.
The Association firmly asserted that the allegations aired were false, malicious, and devoid of factual basis. The broadcast amounts to a serious violation of privacy, dignity, and professional reputation of serving officers. Such reporting constitutes trial by media, which is impermissible in a constitutional democracy governed by law. Singling out women officers through defamatory narratives reflects a systemic bias that must be called out and resisted.


