Media Strategist Pauline Njoroge has responded to Kapseret Member of Parliament’s derogatory remarks.

This follows a video that Sudi recorded and posted on his social media timelines, applying those dirty remarks went viral.

It seems Sudi was not amused by the successful meeting Pauline had organised between President Uhuru Kenyatta and a section of the youth at State House on Friday.

"Looks like the Statehouse youth meeting caused serious jitters in some quarters. Na bado! We just got started and insults don’t move us. When they go low, we go high," Pauline said.

Pauline said no intimidation will push her out of the political arena.

She said they will continue holding the meetings and rallies as planned because they have the right to associate and the right to express themselves.

“We have a right to associate and express ourselves. Let them know that will not bow to any form of intimidation,” Pauline said.

Pauline asserted everyone should respect women in the political space as they equally have the right to be in that space. She said that name-calling won’t make them quit.

“We earned our positions rightfully. You can call us all the names you want, but that will not stop us from engaging in politics,” Pauline said.

The Media Strategist promised her detractors more of such meetings therefore they should brace themselves.