Deputy President William Ruto was on Saturday pitching camp in Karatina, Nyeri County where he attracted huge crowd of people to his rally.
His rally today has attracted a lot of critism from his opponents who are against his presidential ambition. Some have congratulated him wishing him the best as he seeks to take over from President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Wambugu Ngunjiri, one of the vocal MT Kenya legislature supporting Raila Odinga has now take issue with the crowd that attended William Ruto's rally today in his home turf Nyeri County. 
According to what he has shared on his Facebook account, it seems the legislature is believing the huge crowd at DP Ruto's rally was ferried from Mathira Constituency the home of Rigathi Gachagua. 

On his facebook, the legislature wrote that " I hopr they got back to Mathira safely" in what has been viewed as the legislature believes the crowd was hired. 
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