Good morning Ram,

To remove committers, you do not need TSC approval
You need to update INFO.yaml file and send a request to the ONAP Helpdesk

Here is additional information from TSC Charter - 
https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+Technical+Community+Document#ONAPTechnicalCommunityDocument-3.2.2.3RemovingCommitters

3.2.2.3     Removing Committers
A Committer may voluntarily resign from a project by making a public request to 
the PTL to resign (via the project and ONAP-TSC email lists).
A Committer for a project who is disruptive, or has been inactive on that 
project for an extended period (e.g., six or more months) may have his or her 
Committer status revoked by the project's Project Technical Leader or by 2/3 
super-majority vote of the project's committers.
The Project Technical Leader is responsible for informing the Technical 
Steering Committee (TSC) of any committers who are removed or resign via the 
ONAP-TSC email list.
Former committers removed for reasons other than being disruptive may be listed 
as 'Emeritus Committers'.  That title expresses gratitude for their service, 
but conveys none of the privileges of being a Committer.


Best regards
Catherine


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