Complete the KPCL recruitment process without further delay


Complete the KPCL recruitment process without further delay
The Issue
This petition calls upon the Honorable Energy Minister of Karnataka and KPCL authorities to take decisive action. We request that the current recruitment process be concluded within one month. If legal proceedings concerning the aforementioned issues continue to cause delays, we urge authorities to issue a conditional order copy. This would provide a temporary measure to continue the process while awaiting a legal resolution, ensuring that candidates are not left indefinitely waiting.
For nine years, dreams have been put on hold, aspirations stalled, and futures left uncertain. Those who have invested significant time, resources, and hope into this recruitment deserve clarity and closure. We believe that timely and transparent action from KPCL and the Energy Ministry would not only uplift the morale of affected candidates but also restore faith in the recruitment process as a whole.
Nine long years. That's how long many of us have been waiting for the completion of the Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL) recruitment process. As a candidate who has sat through not one, but two re-exams, the disappointment and uncertainty weigh heavily on me and all those who are similarly positioned. Though qualified, we are left in limbo, with our possible positions hanging in the balance.
The recruitment process, which some of us had hoped would mark the beginning of a rewarding career in Karnataka's energy sector, has been plagued by repeated delays. Most recently, new legal cases have been filed in the High Court concerning the omission of minimum qualifying marks and the provision of a 5% relaxation for SC/ST candidates, further stalling progress.
Please join us in urging KPCL and the Energy Ministry to bring resolution and accountability to this prolonged ordeal. Sign this petition to emphasize the importance of concluding the KPCL recruitment process swiftly and fairly, and to advocate for the fair treatment of potential candidates who have waited far too long.

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The Issue
This petition calls upon the Honorable Energy Minister of Karnataka and KPCL authorities to take decisive action. We request that the current recruitment process be concluded within one month. If legal proceedings concerning the aforementioned issues continue to cause delays, we urge authorities to issue a conditional order copy. This would provide a temporary measure to continue the process while awaiting a legal resolution, ensuring that candidates are not left indefinitely waiting.
For nine years, dreams have been put on hold, aspirations stalled, and futures left uncertain. Those who have invested significant time, resources, and hope into this recruitment deserve clarity and closure. We believe that timely and transparent action from KPCL and the Energy Ministry would not only uplift the morale of affected candidates but also restore faith in the recruitment process as a whole.
Nine long years. That's how long many of us have been waiting for the completion of the Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL) recruitment process. As a candidate who has sat through not one, but two re-exams, the disappointment and uncertainty weigh heavily on me and all those who are similarly positioned. Though qualified, we are left in limbo, with our possible positions hanging in the balance.
The recruitment process, which some of us had hoped would mark the beginning of a rewarding career in Karnataka's energy sector, has been plagued by repeated delays. Most recently, new legal cases have been filed in the High Court concerning the omission of minimum qualifying marks and the provision of a 5% relaxation for SC/ST candidates, further stalling progress.
Please join us in urging KPCL and the Energy Ministry to bring resolution and accountability to this prolonged ordeal. Sign this petition to emphasize the importance of concluding the KPCL recruitment process swiftly and fairly, and to advocate for the fair treatment of potential candidates who have waited far too long.

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Petition created on 15 January 2026