Saboti MP Caleb Hamisi has accused the ANC party leader Musalia Mudavadi of shortchanging his MPs in signing a political deal with Deputy President William Ruto.
In a statement, the MP claimed that the DP could have given Mudavadi money so that he joins his camp.
He adds that Mudavadi could have left out his MPs in sharing the amount received from the DP leading to mass defections being seen in the party.
The Saboti MPs told Mudavadi that the MPs he shortchanged in his deal with Ruto are crucial in influencing his political directions.
"To my elder brother and my senior in politics @MusaliaMudavadi, next time you receive something share it with your squad and loyal soldiers. You might need them for your next business venture. Now see, @RailaOdinga is the beneficiary of your "earthquake," he tweeted.
Mudavadi on Sunday launched his presidential bid and said he will be working with the DP ahead of the August 9, elections.
He said he will not work with Raila this time round having supported him two times for the presidency.
His entry to the DP's camp has been marred with accusations of receiving money from the DP.
Lugari MP Ayub Savula on Tuesday told Citizen TV that Musalia was paid Sh300 million to back Ruto.
The MP said he is willing to swear an affidavit.