Former Prime
Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamed has
dismissed the existence of ‘Mahathirism’, and warned veteran opposition leader
Lim Kit Siang that repeated attacks on him would only backfire.
“There is no such
thing as ‘Mahathirism’. I served the country, that’s all. As a citizen of
Malaysia, I have the right to support my country and make sure it does well,” Mahathir
was reported as saying.
He was responding to
comments made by Lim who claimed
Mahathir is secretly injecting his brand of divisive racial politics into the
13th general elections to ensure victory for BN.
Lim has also accused Mahathir
of sowing racial fears among the Malays by highlighting in a recent blog
posting that Chinese voters are “kingmakers” in the upcoming election.
“I don’t know why he
hates me so much,” decried the former premier. Mahathir added that the attacks
from DAP would only bolster BN, claiming that former Prime Minister Abdullah
Ahmad Badawi was rejected by voters for mistreating him.
“Last time when
Abdullah wasn’t good to me, the people did not support BN. So some people still
have some sympathy for me,” he contended.
“If I am in control
of Najib, then things will be quite different,” he said, denying that he is
working behind the scene in the lead-up to the crucial general election.
When asked if BN
would have lost its two-thirds majority in Parliament at the 2008 general
election if he was in charge, Mahathir said he was not sure.
“I was in control
for 22 years, so I have more experience. Maybe things would have been
different.
“However, the fault
lies with Abdullah. He destroyed all the institutions we built, destroyed our
party and our component parties,” he seethed. He also blamed his chosen
successor for eroding the confidence of government servants in BN.
wow, Dr. Mahatir is really loved by the people!
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