Dagoretti North Member of Parliament Simba Arati has said he will not be intimidated by his colleagues; Didmus Barasa (Kimilili) and Oscar Sudi (Kapseret), over recent violence witnessed during the Kibra by-election.

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In a Facebook post, Arati said Kenya is a free nation, and he can therefore visit and engage with residents of any area without fear.

Addressing the two legislators, Arati said he can visit Bungoma; the home turf of Barasa, and Eldoret; the home of Sudi anytime he wants, and the duo will 'do nothing'.

"To Didmus Barasa and his ally Mr Sudi. Bungoma is my mother's land. I will set feet there anytime, any day and anywhere to see what Didmus Barasa will do. I will also have a political rally in Eldoret and Sudi will do nothing!" Arati posted.

The three leaders have been engaged in a heated exchange over claims that Arati sponsored a group of rowdy youth to attack Jubilee leaders in Kibra.

In a video which has since gone viral, Barasa was roughed up by a group of rowdy youth in presence of Arati.

It is on this premise that Barasa claimed Arati sponsored the youth to unleash war on him.

"Since the @DCI_Kenya, @DPPS_KE and @IG_NPS have remained mum over the violence meted against me by @SimbaArati and the international slayqueen @Hon_FatumaGedi, this inaction represents a vote of confidence to the goonism by @InteriorKE," he tweeted.