Minority Chief Whip Junet Mohamed has accused Deputy President William Ruto's aide Farouk Kibet of allegedly bribing voters in Kibra constituency.
In yet another scathing attack on Sunday, the Suna East MP asked Kibra voters to 'burn him' should they spot him at the region any time.
The law, Junet said, does not allow candidates in the polls to bribe voters, adding that the matter is an electoral offence which will not be tolerated.
"I have heard that Farouk Kibet is dishing handouts here. If you come across him, just burn him. That's an election offence," he said, arguing that it's contrary to the law.
"I have asked TJ Kajwang and he has assured me that it's an offence. Do not give him a chance to ruin your future. Just lynch him," he added.
His sentiments comes days after reports emerged that Karen residents has cautioned Ruto against hosting huge delegations in the area.
The DP has been using the residence to campaign for McDonald Mariga, the Jubilee candidate in Kibra polls. He will face Imran Okoth of ODM among others.
Jubilee leaders over the weekend also accused Dagoretti North MP Simba Arati of instigating the violence to stop them from campaigning for their candidate, McDonald Mariga.
They said that Woodley MCA Mwangi Njihia’s convoy was attacked by goons along Ngong Road before they could reach Kibra yesterday morning.
“Some goons attacked the MCA’s car by pelting it with stones and one person was injured. Luckily, the MCA was unhurt,” said Lang’ata MP Nixon Korir.
But Arati, during the Sunday's rally, accused Jubilee of insincerity. However, he warned that ODM will not tolerate chaos.
“These are false allegations by the Jubilee Party who are seeking cheap publicity by dragging my name to their woes. They should plan themselves properly and stop whatever they are doing,” said Arati.