Bengaluru: iSpirt, the organisation established four years ago to promote software products and which in more recent times has been the technology backbone of the government's Digital India project, is in turmoil. Some of its key members, including InMobi co-founder Naveen Tewari and FusionCharts founder Pallav Nadhani , are said to have quit the body .Trouble started a week ago following the disclosure that iSpirt co-founder Sharad Sharma was one of the faces behind the anonymous trolling of those calling for better privacy and security standards in Aadhaar, the unique identification tool that is at the root of IndiaStack, a set of technology platforms that iSpirt is building and which can be used to digitise everyday processes including money transfers and signatures.An internal iSpirt committee that was established to investigate that issue came out with its final report on Sunday and, in a mail to its 200 or so members on Monday , explained the decisions, which included reconstitution of iSpirt's governing council, disbanding the team that was used to troll, and telling Sharma to stay off all public pronouncements on iSpirt for four months.The morning mail was met with a flurry of angry responses. Some used the opportunity to express their an ger, till now latent, with iSpirt's move to focus on IndiaStack. They felt it undermined its original objective of promoting software.Nadhani sent a mail, a copy of which TOI saw, that said, “I strongly feel that I don't resonate with the direction this organisation is moving ahead in, the style of leadership, and the approach being adopted for maintaining and strengthening belief systems, leading to questions, doubts & factions...Hence, I would like to tender my resignation as a volunteer of iSpirt.“ When TOI called Nadhani , he messaged saying he would be free only late in the night.Efforts to contact Tewari did not elicit a response.