Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has hit out at the National Super Alliance (NASA) over their continued push for electoral justice.
The controversial Jubilee-allied MP said NASA were out to subject the country through another circus.
While referring to events that followed the 2013 General Elections, Kuria said even after a joint select committee to undertake electoral reforms was formed, the Raila Odinga-led opposition still challenged the bi-partisan agreement reached.
"After a lot of tough negotiations, the final package was signed off by H.E Uhuru Kenyatta and Hon Raila Odinga. Both houses of parliament passed it unanimously.
The opposition then went to court 38 times challenging different clauses of the bi-partisan agreement," reads part of Kuria's lengthy Facebook post on Sunday.
"Now they want us to start the circus again. In 2016 our committee shed the career blood of an innocent man Isaak Hassan. Now we are asked to go back and send Chebukati and Chiloba home," he added.
The vocal MP said as long as Raila Odinga looses an election, there will be no end to calls for electoral justice.
"Electoral justice in Kenya will always be a mirage unless it results in coronation of one Raila Amolo Odinga," he noted.
Since boycotting the October 26 repeat Presidential election, NASA has insisted that it will continue fighting for electoral justice in the country.