Following the arrest of some members of his party for possession of military stores, Wine took to social media to call for justice.
In the post, the opposition linchpin noted that some people owned these items but hadn't been arrested because they were government-leaning.
"This cartoon aptly captures the sickening double standards by Gen. Museveni and his criminal regime," wrote the NUP president.
"While our people are hounded every day, abducted, arrested, and tortured for putting on the #PeoplePower attire, those who subscribe to the regime are left to put on real military uniforms without consequence!" he continued.
"Many times, they are even given state security. Make no mistake - this is not a sign that they are strong.
"This is a SIGN THAT WE ARE STRONG. It is a sign of how much they fear WE THE PEOPLE.
"And yes, the day WE THE PEOPLE fully understand OUR POWER, it will be game over for the dictator and those who work for him."
Alien Skin is among public figures who have been accused of owning military stores but are never arrested.
During a TikTok live, the Sitya Danger hitmaker said: "Sometimes it's hard to defend you guys. You are fine on that side and we are also okay on this side. Let everyone do what pleases them. Otherwise, we shall start attacking you and you think we were hired to do that."
According to the Party singer, he doesn't benefit from what NUP is doing.
"Don't poke your noses into our business. If politics has failed return to music," he said. "There are many studios. Put some respect over my name."
This is not the first time Alien Skin is facing off with Bobi Wine.