Updated at 7.32pm: Angry indigenous villagers on Tuesday demanded Heung Yee Kuk leader Lau Wong-fat resign over the ''two-heads'' proposal for rural elections, and forced a meeting to discuss the subject to be suspended. About three hundred villagers, mostly came from Yuen Long and Tuen Mun, appeared at the Kuk's headquarters at Kowloon Tong to voice objections to the ''two-heads'' compromise proposal and jeer at its principal backers, Mr Lau and his deputy Daniel Lam wai-keung. The proposal sets out a system by which indigenous villagers elect one representative and all residents another. The proposal was muted after the Court of Final Appeal ruled in December that the exclusion of non-indigenous residents from the influential Heung Yee Kuk rural body violated the Bill of Rights. Man Kwok-tong, representative of the Yan Sau Wai at San Tin Village, said: ''Mr Lau should step down because he made the decision on his own and never consulted [indigenous] villagers.'' ''All three hundred villagers here want to see him resign.'' Mr Lau, however, claimed he had never heard anyone asking him to quit and criticised the hecklers disrupting the meeting