KC-J Chairman Johnny Nellore said he would not attend further seat sharing talks.
However, party representative and Minister for Food and Civil Supplies Anoob Jacob would represent the party in the talks, Nellore told reporters here.
He also resigned as Chairmanof Oushadhi, a state run Ayurvedic pharmacy.
Nellore had unsuccessfully contested from Angamally in Ernakulam district in 2011,
"Piravom, which Anoop Jacob contested and won in 2011 and Angamally is a must seat for us and either two of the seats of Kuttanad, Udumbanchola, Kottarakara and Punalur," he said.
Party cadres were hurt by "media propaganda" that Congress has denied the party the Angamally seat, which he had been "actively nourishing" for the past five years, he said.
Nellore also hoped that Congress would take steps to resolve the issues to carry forward the party with the Front.
UDF had faced embarrassment last week when one of its partners Kerala Congress(M) split when a group of rebels led by former MP Francis George walked out of the party, accusing its chief K M Mani of functioning unilaterally.
Antony Raju, a former MLA and a member of the party's highpower committee, had said he along with Francis George and Dr K C Joseph, also a former legislator, had decided to leave the party as Mani was functioning in an "unilateral manner".
Another leader P C Joseph had also left the party.
They had revived their outfit KC(J) on Mar 9 and said they are holding discussions with the opposition LDF for a tie up.
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