Homa-Bay Town MP Peter Opondo Kaluma has now questioned the famous handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Party leader Raila Odinga.
Kaluma argues that the handshake might not have been genuine and if it was self-declared National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Miguna Miguna will not have been humiliated the way he has been.
According to Kaluma, the handshake was a betrayal to rule of law and respect to the constitution and was allegedly done to fool Kenyans.
Speaking to journalists at the Milimani law Courts on Wednesday, the MP said that Miguna will not have suffered if indeed the two leaders were genuine in their agreement to reconcile and unite the country.
“We are questioning the handshake and the two leaders (Uhuru and Raila )must tell Kenyans why they allowed Miguna to be humiliated,” he said as quoted by a local daily.
Kaluma said that Miguna has been disgraced and his constitutional rights abused. The vocal MP added that Miguna was not not a security threat as the government is claiming.
“He is an innocent Kenyan who is being humiliated for no reason,” he added.
The ODM MP said that Kenyans should not feel safe in the hands of a rogue government that is keen on disobeying court orders.
Miguna second deportation continues to draw sharp reactions and condemnation.
The self-declared NRM leader and Canadian based lawyer was deported to Dubai on Wednesday night.
Conflicting reports continue to emerge with claims that Miguna could be deported back into the country following an order by the United Arabs Emirates (UAE) government.