Orange Democratic Movement party Secretary General Edwin Sifuna has defended opposition leaders over their attitude towards the current state of affairs.
A section of Jubilee leaders have been condemning police for allegedly using excessive force against them.
Senator Aaron Cheruiyot on Saturday had questioned opposition leaders over their attitude towards condoning police brutality against Jubilee leaders.
"We cheered then...You are cheering them on now...I hope at some point we grow up and stand up for what's right irrespective of political shade," Cheruiyot had tweeted.
A section of ODM leaders had laughed off protests by Jubilee leaders following incarceration of Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria on Friday.
But Sifuna now says the opposition leaders are in order, adding that disgruntled voices in government should learn from the experience the opposition had been going through.
"Bro we were waiting for you guys to have a taste of the tyranny u used to preach. Experience is the best teacher. Once we are on the same page let's have a chat on having a country that protects all of us regardless of who is in power, where the law is Supreme. When ready mtuambie," Sifuna said.