They alleged that the functioning of the association had increasingly become concentrated around CINTAA President Poonam Dhillon and Senior Vice President Padmini Kolhapure, along with a section of other Executive Committee members. The resigning members alleged that several decisions were being taken without adequate consultation with, or approval from, the Executive Committee. CINTAA General Secretary Upasana Singh, speaking to ANI, confirmed that 11 members had resigned, of whom eight were elected Executive Committee members. Singh said the eight elected members had submitted their resignations along with complaints outlining their reasons for stepping down. "Out of our 11 members, eight elected members have resigned and submitted their resignations to me.