Narc-Kenya Party leader Martha Karua hit out at Deputy President William Ruto's allies over fake news and warned against dragging her name into Jubilee wrangles.
Karua has managed to stay clear from the Kieleleweke and Tanga Tanga politics, only commenting about the BBI back in February.
Karua hit out at Ruto allies over fake news, in a Facebook post, "Fake news alert! To authors of fake news and especially those allied to the Deputy President,
"Desist from dragging my name into the Jubilee Party's internal dirty wars. I do not support Tanga Tanga or Kieleweke and any claims that I have made a call to the president of Kenya on behalf of his deputy is FALSE.
"Let everyone carry their own cross - or as they say lie in the bed they made however thorny it may be."
Her response appeared to be a reaction to a Facebook post by an unofficial Team Tanga Tanga page which purported that Karua warned President Uhuru Kenyatta about Ruto.
The Facebook post read, "President Kenyatta should be cautious when dealing with William Samoei Ruto
"It is in the public domain that Dp Ruto enjoys over 68% of jubilee leadership and you know Raila Odinga is looking for an advantage, he might team up with William Ruto and he(Kenyatta) will remain with a few sycophants (Kieleweke).
"Uhuru must tame his dogs and warn them on insulting his DP left right and centre, failure to do so then he must be ready for the consequences. ~ Martha Karua."
Karua has only recently made political comments about BBI and on Tuesday, February 18 tweeted about the public not getting the document.
"Then why is it being rushed without giving citizens copies as promised during the Bomas launch? We need to see more openness and tolerance of divergent opinions," she tweeted.
Jubilee is currently in wrangles after changes in the leadership structure which have not gone down well with some of its members.