Outspoken Nandi Hills MP Alfred Keter now claims that State House is plotting to kick him out of Jubilee.
At Eldoret High Court on Thursday, Justice Kanyi Kimondo nullified Keter's victory in a petition filed by his closest challenger Bernard Kibor.
"It is evident that the first respondent was involved in campaigns past time and cases of bribery were proved beyond reasonable doubt," he noted.
But Keter, who is yet to give the way forward, blames 'corrupt cartels' for working hard to have him out of parliament.
Without directly mentioning either President Uhuru Kenyatta or Deputy President William Ruto. Keter claimed that the party leadership is keen to have him kicked out of the party.
"I know they are planning to kick me out of Jubilee but I am not worried. I will fight the war until we win," he told jubilant supporters.
Last month, Uhuru ordered Jubilee MPs to oust Keter from Labour committee, a move he openly protested.
Should he be kicked out of Jubilee, the flamboyant MP could be forced to ship of another party other than the popular KANU given his opponent contested through the party.