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Kodandaram stays TJAC chief without election: Suspended leader

The suspended leader alleged that there was no internal democracy in TJAC.

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HYDERABAD: Suspended Telangana Joint Action Committee (TJAC) leader Pittala Ravinder on Wednesday alleged that TJAC chief Prof M Kodandaram was unilaterally continuing as chairman of the TJAC without any election.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, he alleged that there was no internal democracy in TJAC. He recalled that he suggested certain changes in the TJAC in 2014 which were not followed.

Meanwhile, another suspended leader Prahlad said that he was now a free bird. “TJAC is not a registered organisation. No one is the founder of TJAC,” Prahlad said. He wondered how an organisation without any registration would suspend its leaders.

Another TJAC leader Tanveer Sultana wondered why Prahlad and Ravinder were suspended and she had been spared. “I wrote a letter along with Prahlad to Kodandaram. But, he was suspended. It is an insult to me for not being suspended,” Sultana said and added that she disassociating with the activities of TJAC.

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