Embattled Ford Kenya leader and opposition co-principal Moses Wetangula yesterday (Sunday) made shocking revelations about what happened in a closed door meeting held to discuss his dramatic ouster as the Leader of the Minority in the Senate.
According to the Bungoma Senator, he was humiliated by senators in front of Raila Odinga.
He bemoaned the silence of Odinga's silence in the wake of his humiliation.
''I was subjected to name-calling. I was subjected to harassment. I was subjected to humiliation. I was embarrassed. When my brother stood to speak he said nothing . I got a distinct impression that the statements being in that meeting were cleverly rehearsed to embarrass and pour scorn on me,'' a seething Wetangula said.
Wetangula spoke yesterday flanked by Amani National Congress (ANC) Party leader Musalia Mudavadi.
The strong words add a mind-bending twist to the political aftermath of the Raila-Uhuru handshake at Harambee House.