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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

No any kind of an Annuar comeback: Mahathir

Who are the ‘deadwood’ and corrupt referred to by former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohammad? The question remains. But the intention of him to criticize again especially election is around the corner is being raise by the public.

During Tun Dr Mahathir leadership, he is the leader and decision maker. He always won as he set the rules of the game. Now he is nobody as he no longer controls the levers of power, it serves no purpose by criticizing unless he has some hidden agenda. He still takes Anwar Ibrahim as his greatest political enemy, and passing remark on the "gentlemen's agreement" between him and Abdullah that Abdullah would serve as prime minister for only one term before passing to baton to Najib. His statements are very damaging to the ruling party as well as the opposition. But anyway, Malaysian still supporting the government of the day and will give the mandate again during this coming election for stability and prosperity.

Mahathir said his former deputy Anwar Ibrahim would not be a major factor in the coming elections nor any kind of an Annuar comeback.

"There's no more political future for him. If he thinks he's going to be the prime minister, it's daydreaming of the worst kind," he said

“Consider your votes for leaders who are not ‘deadwood’ and corrupt, as the party failed to ‘cleanse’ itself from these sort of people”. He said this in the media conference “Dr. Mahathir’s selected letters to world leaders”, after the launching of a book compiled and authored by former Malaysian Ambassador to the UN and NSTP Chairman Tan Sri Abdullah Ahmad.

Former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad urged the rakyat to use their votes wisely and elect people who are fit the lead the Government and rakyat.

He added the changes are required to be made as political parties failed to make the necessary changes within and did not manage to the “cleansing”, to stay relevant for the rakyat.

Mahathir writes that "news in the mainstream media is so censored and spun by spin doctors that the prime minister cannot possibly know the feelings and frustrations of the majority of the people … fortunately for the government, Malaysians abhor violence when expressing their anger”.

He also notes that, “So things must become much worse before they would show their (people’s) true feelings in any way. In the meantime, the sycophants will continue to enjoy their day. Poor Malaysia!”

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