{"id":506025,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/506025/?format=json","text_counter":114,"type":"other","speaker_name":"","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":". He was a more vibrant and tolerant leader than he is today. I want to appeal – I must say this – for instance, the ugly incident we saw in Uhuru Park this afternoon should not happen in our country. People should not be heckled in a funeral. We have to live with one another. We do not have to agree politically. I know every Kenyan, whether Muslim, Christian, Luhya, Meru or Luo, all want a united country. Lastly, when you hear Hassan Omar making that claim, I want to say that J.M Kariuki made such a claim in 1975. We all know what happened a month later. He was dead. Other leaders, including Anthony Ndilinge, made similar claims. A few weeks later, he was dead. We must not allow intolerance to reign. The perpetrators must be brought to book right on behalf of the Senate. I condemn."}