He also said that former state party chief K V Thangkabalu does not have the locus standi to comment about his integrity and discipline and challenged him to disclose his assets.
"He (Thangkabalu) does not have the locus standi to speak about my discipline, conduct and honesty... I am ready to disclose my assets. Is he ready to reveal details of his properties," Elangovan, who is in Delhi, told reporters.
The delegation comprising several leaders, including three former TNCC presidents, had charged Elangovan with not taking other state party leaders along with him, which is having an adverse impact on the growth of the party in the southern state due for polls next year.
However, Elangovan dismissed the charges against him and said he was cooperating with the party workers.
The TNCC President said that he would be meeting party president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi today.
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