The National Unity Platform-NUP Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, says he will withdraw his election petition from the Supreme Court if he is denied the chance to present more evidence.

Kyagulanyi says he has asked the NUP lawyers to make a formal application to the court laying down their demands that the court must obey or they withdraw their case.

The NUP legal counsel representing Kyagulanyi on Monday filed another 130 affidavits to the court that were rejected on grounds that the deadline had passed.

The Supreme Court has so far received  53 affidavits from NUP’s Kyagulanyi, filed as evidence challenging President Yoweri Museveni’s January 14th election victory.

Addressing a presser on Monday afternoon at the headquarters in Kamwokya, Kyagulanyi said the Supreme Court has acted unfairly toward him because they have already been compromised by the 1st respondent Yoweri Kaguta Tibuhaburwa Museveni.

He mentioned Chief justice -CJ Alphonso Owinyi-Dollo, Ezekiel Muhanguzi, and Mike Chibita as a few among the justices that are biased toward him

Kyagulanyi says his first stroke was when the justices declined to grant him leave to amend his petition yet other presidential petitioners have been given chance to present fresh evidence in the middle of a hearing.