Vocal Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has gone to his Facebook page to mock Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka after he shed tears during a National Super Alliance (NASA) presser on Thursday, February 1.

Kalonzo was seen wiping tears from his face with a white cloth as NASA leader Raila Odinga addressed the media, accusing the Government of targeting him, moments after an attack occurred in his house.

Kalonzo and other NASA principals i.e. Amani National Congress leader Musalia Mudavadi and FORD Kenya head Moses Wetang’ula have become the talk of town after they skipped Raila’s ‘swearing in’.

Kuria took to his Facebook page to ridicule Kalonzo’s cry, saying that he has lost respect for the Wiper leader after he skipped the event.

He also took time to explain why Raila was ‘sworn in’ alone and the whereabouts of the other principals at the time. 

In his post seen by Ureport he said:

"Kalonzo wept. I have my differences with Tinga but I still do have profound respect for the man. My main beef with him emanates from the fact that whereas his place in history is cast in stone, he allows his supporters to cast stones at his place in history, literally. But as for Kalonzo Musyoka I have lost the scant respect I had for you. As in how dare you weep? On 29th January there was a heated argument between Raila and his three sisters-Kalonzo, Wetangula and Musalia. At the end of the day, they agreed to go to Uhuru Park but only on one condition- Raila had to publicly announce that he would not vie in 2022. All this time they were sending signals to all and sundry that they were trying to talk Raila out of his silly swearing in plan. Which, of course was dishonest and duplicitous. The three agreed with Baba to meet on the morning of 30th January to finalise on their 2022 renunciation demand. Come the morning of 30th January, Kalonzo and Musalia arrived at the Karen home of Wetangula. They try to call Jakom who was by that time at Dusit Hotel, Riverside. Raila refused to pick their calls. At around 2pm Baba calls them back and asks them to meet him at Uhuru Park. They thought it was a joke. With TVs switched off they had no way of knowing. Only to learn that Baba had taken the 'oath' while they were still having a threesome at Wetangula's. And now you dare cry! Tutigithie! On this I am with Tinga. Pretenders are worse than murderers."