President Uhuru Kenyatta. [Photo|PSCU]A section of NASA allied MPs have criticised President Uhuru Kenyatta, after he congratulated the National Police Service for a job 'well done' during elections.Busia Woman Representative Florence Mutua, Matayos MP Geoffrey Odanga and Nominated MP Godfrey Osotsi want Kenyatta to come clear over the remarks.The MPs were speaking separately in two functions in Busia County over the weekend."Kenyans have eyes and ears. Baby Pendo, Mutinda and Moraa were not involved in the demonstrations but were shot by the police. The least we expected our president to say was that investigations will be done and the perpetrators have been arraigned in court," said Mutua."It is saddening for us mothers to give birth and our children die at tender age. We say no police brutality and impunity. Uhuru come out and say our people were killed and killers have been taken to court," she added.Osotsi indicated Kenyatta's Jubilee administration was trying to degenerate the country into a police state yet the constitution allowe freedom of assembly."The police should behave with decorum and guard all Kenyans equally as per their motto "Watumishi Kwa Wote" (Service to all) instead of being teargas happy and killing people irrationally," he said.On his part, Odanga urged President Kenyatta to bring everybody on the negotiating table to enable the Country Move forward after turbulent August 8 and October 26 elections.He said Uhuru should preach peace and serve all citizens without discrimination whether they voted for him or not."By thanking the police and yet they killed people shows the President's partisanship. He should rise up to the occasion and serve all Kenyans equally. There can be no peace without justice. If justice is denied it is a recipe for chaos which is a dangerous precedent," he said.

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