Former Kathiani MP Wavinya Ndeti has taken a swipe at Parliament Majority Leader Aden Duale warning him to mind his language.
Wavinya told Duale to behave like Leader of Majority in Parliament and not like any other ordinary Kenyan.
She was responding to claims that Duale, who intends to defend his parliamentary seat in the August polls on a Jubilee Party ticket was planning to evict Kambas and non-Somalis from Garissa town. Ms Ndeti is Kamba.
It is claimed the move to evict the Kamba's and other non-locals is because his closest challenger for the MP seat, former Parliament Deputy Speaker Farah Maalim, intends to contest on a Wiper ticket.
"Mind your mouth," Wavinya in a video circulating on social media said during the burial ceremony for businessman Steve Muthoka in Mavoko.
"Mind your language. You are the Leader of Majority in Parliament. No wonder that's why the MPs are nowadays misbehaving in Parliament. If you in Parliament and you behave like that, how do you expect MPs to behave."
"If Parliament is being led by someone like Duale, that's why we are having all these problems in Parliament. Don't play with me. I am not Waiguru."
Former Devolution Cabinet Sscretary Ann Waiguru implicated Mr Duale in the NYS scandal.
It is said members of the Kamba community and other non-Somalis constitute a population of over 30,000 in Garissa Township and they all support Wiper.