Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria continued with his onslaught against Building Bridges Initiative report, hours after President Uhuru Kenyatta seemingly hit back at the team giving demands about the document.
President Uhuru and Raila Odinga received the document last week. The two have urged Kenyans to read it before making decisions.
On Thursday, Kuria said the report failed to tackle serious election disputes which have rocked the country since the introduction of multiparty democracy.
According to him, no recommendations were made on key players in the polls conceding defeat to avoid bloodshed in chaotic elections.
"I have just finished reading the BBI report for myself. Was particularly looking to see why Kenyans fight after every election," said Kuria.
"This is undoubtedly the biggest win for the BBI and the handshake. I am sure all these things are there. I will visit Optica today and re-read the BBI report again."
Kuria has been pushing for a parliamentary initiative as the correct route for implementation of the BBI report.
On Wednesday, a furious Uhuru hit back at Mt Kenya rebels, who he accused of tossing him up and down on BBI report.
"Now the report is out and they have taken another direction. These are people who do not know where they are headed. Your only concern is how you will live not about who the leader is."
"I am a bit angry but it is because every day when you wake up, it is just lectures."