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He is the fourth senior-level functionary to resign and the second after former Vice President Dr R Mahendran to allege lack of democracy in the three-year-old party.
In a tweet, Muruganandam said he had joined the party to do public work in an ”honest and independent manner.”
”But with no conducive situation for that today, I am quitting from all party positions as well as the primary membership,” he added.
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”With no democracy prevailing in the party, I have decided it is not appropriate to continue in it anymore,” he said.
He further alleged that MNM’s alliance with ”weak parties” for the April 6 Assembly polls, in which the block drew a blank, had severely dented its image.
Haasan had joined hands with IJK and actor R Sarath Kumar-led AISMK.
Muruganandam also charged some persons with ‘misleading’ Haasan and interfering in party affairs and alleged that ”unilateralism” and ”autocracy” had crept into the party.
Post its electoral drubbing, MNM suffered a jolt when its then vice president Mahendran quit the party, alleging a lack of democracy even as Haasan said that his former deputy was about to be sacked but expressed joy that ”a weed” has weeded itself out from the MNM.
Two other seniors – Santhosh Babu and Padma Priya, had also quit the party recently citing personal reasons.
Babu, a former IAS officer was then General Secretary (HQ) while Padma Priya was the State Secretary.