The Jubilee administration has told Cord leader Raila Odinga to table evidence which links National Intelligence Service (NIS) with Voter registration interference.
Majority leader Aden Duale told Raila to stop propagating claims of rigging the August polls but to provide evidence before the parliamentary defence committee for probe.
Raila in a statement to news rooms on Tuesday alleged that NIS is interfering with the current voter registration involving taking BVR kits across Kenyan borders into Uganda and Ethiopia and assisting citizens of the two countries to register in a Kenyan election process.
Duale said the claims by Raila are mere propaganda aimed at tarnishing Jubilee administration's image after sensing defeat in the August polls.
“Raila Odinga should provide the lists of NIS. He must tell who are these NIS officers, which BVR kits, which regions. We challenge Raila to come even to parliament committee of defense and national security,” Mr Duale said.
The Garissa Township MP accused Raila of discrediting the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
“Raila and his team have started discrediting the new IEBC commissioners and the secretariat,” Duale said.
He said Jubilee has put in place five key proposals including replacing the IEBC commissioners and making changes to elections laws for a free, fair and credible polls, but Raila is impeding and attempting to delay the elections.