Ten MPs allied to Deputy President William Ruto have accused the party leadership of using State agencies to harass and intimidate them.
The MPs led by Kimani Ngunjiri (Bahati) claimed there is an elaborate plan to arrest them, using fabricated charges by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the Ethics and Anti- Corruption Commission (EACC) and the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).
Mr Kindiki and a group of five nominated Senators have been accused of refusing to attend the party's Parliamentary Group meeting convened by President Kenyatta at state house two weeks ago.
But even as Mr Kang'ata spoke, a group of Jubilee renegade MPs in a statement read on their behalf by their South Mugirango colleague Silvanus Osoro, said that they will not be whipped into submission.
"Some MPs have reported credible threats to their lives to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations yet nothing was done by way of meaningful investigation," a statement read on behalf of the MP by their South Mugirango colleague Silvanus Osoro, who was elected on Kenya National Congress that is allied to Jubilee, claimed.