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Saturday, July 7, 2012
Anwar: Dr M fears my rise to power the most
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim yesterday named his former boss Dr Mahathir Mohamed as the one person who fears his rise to power the most.
"There is one man who is afraid of me becoming the prime minister the most - Mahathir.
"If someone were to whisper, ‘Hey Mahathir, Anwar might become the prime minister,' he would jump up straight away and say, ‘No way!'" he said in a speech at a fundraising dinner in Rawang, Selangor last night.
The crowd of about 1,000 supporters broke into laughter and cheers in response before Anwar (right) moved on to the question the fuel deal between national airline Malaysian Airline System Bhd (MAS) and Petron Malaysia Sdn Bhd (formerly known as Esso Malaysia Bhd).
Bernama had reported on July 2 that MAS and Petron had signed a deal on June 29 to supply fuel for the airline's Airbus A380 fleet at a ‘mutually favourable rate' for six months starting this month.
Anwar claimed that the deal allows Petron, where one of Mahathir's sons is a director, to be MAS' exclusive fuel supplier six months.
When met by reporters as he was leaving to attend another ceramah in Rawang, he was asked about Mahathir's statement that Anwar should retire now instead of waiting to lose in the next general election.
Raking in the dough
"He has enough companies to manage; he should just concentrate on that. Let him just manage the company.
"He and his children are making billions of dollars and that is why he is damn scared of change," the former deputy minister replied.
Earlier in his speech, the Permatang Pauh MP also reiterated his plans to retire from politics and resume teaching should Pakatan Rakyat fall in the coming polls.
Nonetheless, he said he remains confident that the coalition would secure a victory.
The former Georgetown University lecturer's retirement plans were first reported by Britain's Financial Times on Tuesday, prompting Mahathir's comment that Anwar should retire straightaway because he can't win the election.
Besides Anwar's 30-minute speech, others who took the stage included Selangor state exco member Elizabeth Wong, Kepong MP Tan Seng Giaw, and Kuantan MP Fuziah Salleh.
Stones that started landslide
Fuziah (left) explained that the alleged irregularities in the electoral process that had become the casus belli event or action that allegedly justifies a conflict) of the Bersih movement, such as voters being moved between constituencies without their knowledge, deceased voters ‘brought back to life' under new ICs, and addresses containing implausibly large numbers of voters.
"In a Sarawakian longhouse maybe, but it is impossible to have fifty voters registered in a condo in Bangsar. If it were 50 cows, then that's possible, right or not?" she jibed.
Also speaking that night was the host, Rawang assemblyperson Gan Pein Nei.
In her welcoming speech, she said it is not easy to change corruption and racial politics in Malaysia, but, pointing to democratisation of countries like Egypt and Myanmar, she said change is not a dream and urged supporters to vote for that.
By Koh Jun Lin (Malaysiakini)
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sorry to say this, Anwar become a prime minister is not a good choice too..
ReplyDeleteif he become a prime minister, maybe he will try to blackmail peoples to get advantages..
he also not good at keeping promise, all he do now is doing the bersih 3.0.. but most the promise he did all is done by his own people not by himself..
what he have done in past i know, he done terrible things to sabahan..well although that time he is a puppet for dr.m
but for me he is not a good leader at all.
He is a good PM for Malaya only.
DeleteFor Sabah & Sarawak, we should elect our own PM (by changing our CM status to PM instead).
Sorry DSAI,The west malaysian probably perceive you as God's gift but not to us here in sabah.the truth is, the non-bumis don't even like you. They still haven't forgotten how you destroyed PBS governtment bu luring datu$k lajim, rubin balang with $ to lompat join BN.the reason why the bumis joined PKr is because they are desperate to topple BN govt. You DSAI, is the best weapon of all... You're so full of your self lah....
DeleteCorrection: I meant to say non-muslim bumis (kadus). Typo error!
DeleteSabahan have lost faith of this man a long time ago... I've seen doing press conference and when pressed by media, he becomes hostile with his words and shows his true character.. Many maybe in denial but he has no credibility or charisma as a PM.. Maybe for west malaysia but certainly not for Sabah & Sarawak.
ReplyDeleteWe should have our own Borneo Leader who is on PAR with West leader with the same power.
BUT DEFINITELY NOT TAIB MAHMUD AND MUSA..... Imagine them PM of Borneo..
What dr m feared you? You gotta to be kidding me man! U should be grateful for dr m's support.When you were contesting for ketua pemuda umno malaysia,DPM back then, tan sri musa hitam wanted someone else.but Dr M believed in you! Saw your potential.have you forgotten that? Sorry to say dsai,you're no match for PM. The only thing that you're better than dr M is your smart mouth...
ReplyDeleteDr M is undeniably mahazalim, undermined the judiciary at least banyak sumbangan dia..x payah sebutlah, cuba google sendirilah..fundamentalist islam dia tangkap, macam arqam. Kemuadia kes memali di kelantan...ULTRA malay tapi berani tangkap extremist...masa DSAI jadi DPM dulu, sangat racist lah..suka attack chinese..
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