Jubilee Party Secretary-General Raphael Tuju has dismissed claims he is fighting Deputy President William Ruto.
Speaking on Sunday during an interview with K24, Tuju said he enjoys cordial working relationship with the second in command.
He termed the allegations baseless, adding that he discusses Jubilee affairs more with the DP, than he does with President Uhuru Kenyatta, who is the party leader.
"You can't stop people from branding you... In fact, I have discussed Jubilee affairs with the DP than I have with the President," he said.
He further noted that Jubilee is a democratic party, and will hold it's grassroots elections in March next year, where new party officials will be elected.
The election he said is aimed to build a support base, and make the party stronger in all corners of the country.
"We will go through party elections in March. We will face it in different ways. It is not being imposed from outside, it is not statutory but we want to do it because we want to do it. We will do it some counties at a time," he added.