Chennai Press Club alleges attempts to undermine elected leadership
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 25th June 2026 at 8:40pm
The Chennai Press Club (CPC) has alleged that a small group of individuals is attempting to disrupt its functioning and undermine its democratically elected administration.
In a series of statements, the organisation said the December 2024 elections restored democratic governance after nearly 25 years, reflecting journalists’ collective push for transparency and accountability. Since then, the current office‑bearers have worked to strengthen the institution and advance journalists’ welfare.
According to the CPC, certain individuals have been spreading misinformation, filing complaints, and creating confusion among members in an effort to weaken the elected leadership. The club claimed these actions challenge the democratic mandate given by journalists.
It also referred t...
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