Addressing a press conference here, Tiruchy zonal in-charge and advocate Prabhu, and over 10 other officebearers from both the districts, demanded a change in party leadership.
"We can no longer work under Seeman's autocratic rule. The party needs democratic and transparent leadership. Several of us have lost our money working for the party but are yet to 'sugarcane farmer' symbol in the parliamentary election," he added.
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