Bahati lawmaker Kimani Ngunjiri has defended his harshness towards President Uhuru Kenyatta as has been witnessed in the past one week.
The politician kicked off a series of exchanges with the Head of State on Sunday when he questioned his closeness with opposition leader Raila Odinga.
Despite Uhuru's counter shot and insult on Monday, Ngunjiri has remained defiant and has kept the condemnations coming.
In an interview on Radio Jambo Thursday morning, he ruled out any chances of sparing Uhuru.
He said that his age gives him the right to be harsh, adding that he is a senior to the president both in terms of age and political experience.
"Uhuru is my junior, I am 68 years old meaning that he is younger. I have also been in politics for longer than him. How am I supposed to address him?" he wondered.
His remarks have been countered by pro-Uhuru politicians who are accusing him of using the wrong channels to air his differences with the President.
But the defiant parliamentarian stood his ground, maintaining that he will not be hushed by forces out to blindly defend a continuity of dynastic leadership.
"Natukanwa maana babangu hakuwa Chifu ama headman (I am being insulted merely because I do not belong to a political dynasty)," he claimed.
Ngunjiri also wants Uhuru to reiterate his initial pledge to endorse his deputy William Ruto for the presidency in 2022.