The Orange Democratic Movement national Treasurer and Kitutu Masaba MP Timothy Bosire insists that the party won't hesitate to crack a whip on errant party members working with Jubilee.
The process, he noted, will strengthen the Orange party.
The ODM on Monday de-whipped a host of leaders who have allegedly shown defiance to the party with two MPs Richard Onyonka and Simon Ogari making last minute apologies.
Speaking to this reporter, Bosire said the party's internal democracy could only grow if the rules and regulations are followed to the latter.
“ODM as a party has its own constitution which as members we ought to abide by. There is no shortcut at all and one has to stand with the party at all times even if you disagree with it on some issues,” he said.
“You are either with us or them and that is why we have to crack a whip. It makes the party stronger and disciplined because that is what we need at the end of the day. We will not tire to push out those trading with our rivals,” he added.
The outspoken lawmaker also dared members against showing shaky stands and instead urged them to be loyal to the party at all times.