- MP Moses Kuria is at it again, this time once again hurling insults at Raila Odinga
- Kuria has referred to Raila, albeit indirectly, as a devil worshipper
- He has said he has managed to convince Murang'a voters who voted for Raila to change their minds
- Kuria has never shied away from courting controversy including hate remarks
Moses Kuria is not mincing his words on Raila as he campaigns for Uhuru Photo: Facebook/Moses Kuria |
Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has continued his attacks on National Super Alliance (NASA) leader Raila Odinga as he drums up support for President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Kuria insulted Raila once again, albeit indirectly, when he took to social media to castigate Chief Justice David Maraga for invalidating Uhuru's win.
The controversial MP who was campaigning in Murang'a county on Wednesday said he had managed to convert the 9,000 voters who voted for the other 'devil worshipper' to Uhuru's camp.
"Dear Justice Maraga. Just so that you know. Murang'a voters are very angry with the Supreme Court. 506,000 of them voted for Uhuru Kenyatta. They can not fathom how you took that away from them. And they want to prove a point on 26th October. All of them will vote again. And they will be joined by 70,000 others who did not vote and an additional 9,000 who voted for some other devil worshipper. Today they have sent me to you. They are very, very angry. Very, very bitter. But very, very determined," Kuria said.
The legislator has been a great critic of Raila, sometimes losing it and hurling profanities riddled with hate speech that have landed him in police cells court.
He was recently arrested and detained at the Pangani police station for alleged hate speech.
Kuria was also arrested and detained at the same police station early 2017 alongside other politicians over hate remarks.
IEBC meets NASA and Jubilee principals
Source - tuko.co.ke
Kuria insulted Raila once again, albeit indirectly, when he took to social media to castigate Chief Justice David Maraga for invalidating Uhuru's win.
The controversial MP who was campaigning in Murang'a county on Wednesday said he had managed to convert the 9,000 voters who voted for the other 'devil worshipper' to Uhuru's camp.
"Dear Justice Maraga. Just so that you know. Murang'a voters are very angry with the Supreme Court. 506,000 of them voted for Uhuru Kenyatta. They can not fathom how you took that away from them. And they want to prove a point on 26th October. All of them will vote again. And they will be joined by 70,000 others who did not vote and an additional 9,000 who voted for some other devil worshipper. Today they have sent me to you. They are very, very angry. Very, very bitter. But very, very determined," Kuria said.
The legislator has been a great critic of Raila, sometimes losing it and hurling profanities riddled with hate speech that have landed him in police cells court.
He was recently arrested and detained at the Pangani police station for alleged hate speech.
Kuria was also arrested and detained at the same police station early 2017 alongside other politicians over hate remarks.
IEBC meets NASA and Jubilee principals
No comments: