Kit Siang hates 'Mahathirism', but not Dr M


DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang has deserted claims which he "hated" former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad, clarifying which he was instead against to "Mahathirism" as well as its apparent revival.

In a press recover today, Lim pronounced Mahathir was now working hard to revive as well as barricade Mahathirism in Umno as well as BN's policy.

NONELim pronounced which his anti-Mahathirism position is shared by former premiers Tunku Abdul Rahman, Hussein Onn as well as Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

"Let me assure Mahathir which we do not hate him during all though similar to 3 former budding ministers as well as a infancy of Malaysians in 2012, we am against to Mahathirism as well as its return to Malaysian governing body in 13th ubiquitous election," he said.

Lim pronounced which in recent months, Mahathir had been try to resurrect a "worst strains of Mahathirism", such as stoking racism.

Among examples which Lim listed out includes Mahathir's frequent warnings which a Malays will "los! e power if BN loses a next ubiquitous election, which Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak is weak, thatreforms could spark unrestand which a Chinese voters will be "kingmakers".

"(These) exhortations... have been not only untrue, many incendiary as well as highly provocative, though all against 5 decades of Malaysian nation-building, his own Vision 2020 of Bangsa Malaysia as well as Najib's 1Malaysia concept," pronounced Lim.

Of late, Lim ! had been hounding Mahathir over his fibre of comments in public as well as on his blog chedet.cc which he argued was an try to change a Najib administration department with his code of politics.

After weeks ofsustained criticismby Lim, Mahathir publicly dismissed a Mahathirism lable, stressing which it did not exist.

Instead, he attributed a Mahathirism lable to Lim, accusing a latter of "hating" him.

"I don't know because he hates me so much," Mahathir told reporters yesterday.

Mahathir additionally denied which he was trying to change Najib, even stressing which if he did, things would be "quite different".
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