Mumbai, Nov. 3 -- Sisters of the late industrialist Ratan Tata have voiced distress over the turmoil at Tata Trusts, describing last week's removal of Mehli Mistry as a retaliatory action by other trustees. In their first media interview, Shireen Jejeebhoy, 73, and Deanna Jejeebhoy, 72, discussed their relationship with their late brother, and their concerns about the current state and future of the Tata Trusts. "Ratan had many troubles over the last few years. But the future of the Trusts was what troubled him the most. He sometimes talked to us in confidence and expressed his concerns over the future of the Trusts," Shireen said at their Setti Minar bungalow in Peddar Road. "We are worried," Deanna said in their living room with wooden beams on the ceiling overlooking a patio. "All this has broken out just a year after Ratan's passing. His memory and legacy, along with the Tata values he cherished, seem to be under threat," the younger sister said. Mistry, a confidant of Tata, ceased to be a trustee last week after three trustees did not approve a renewal of his term. P12...