After a huge rally of Kenya Kwanza in Nyeri on Saturday that show a huge crowd attending the DP Ruto's political rally, MP Ngunjiri Wambugu has faulted the pictures and accused DP Ruto of fake big crowds in his political rallies.

The Nyeri Town MP has shared some illustrations which he perceives can explain the the crowd depicted in William Ruto's Nyeri rally are fake.

The Azimio allied MP also opines that UDA member of parliament for Nyeri was not allowed to address the crowd as the huge crowd available had been ferried into the Nyeri Constituency.
''Thank you for this picture Kiruga Thuku. In it one can see the edge of the crowd from the centre that is where Ruto is. So no way the second photo is real,'' MP Ngunjiri opines.
''But that is not what is important. Why didn't you guys allow your UDA Nyeri MP aspirant to speak to this crowd you had ferried into our constituency. Ama you realised since the crowd doesn't know him they might heckle him?'' he wrote on his facebook account.
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