Why listen to Dr M? Fikry Osman




Months after Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad late in 2003, Malaysians gave overwhelming await to Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as well as Barisan Nasional (BN) to oversee a country. It was a majority which Dr M never got in his complete political career.
In 2008, Abdullah mislaid his supermajority after Dr M laid open him as well as his administration as a half-past-six government.
He's doing it again. This time opposite Datuk Seri Najib Razak. Instead of being a statesman as well as a late politician,, Dr M wants to continue being a kingmaker.
He should stop. Or you all should stop him.
Dr M right away says Najib hereditary a diseased supervision from Pak Lah though who helped make it diseased if not Dr M as well as his wordiness heading to a 2008 polls.
Every thing wrong in Malaysia can be traced back to him, from a distorted inhabitant car policy which has kept prices high to plan M in flooding Sabah with illegals posing as citizens to bringing down his deputies when he was in power.
Now, Dr M only seems meddlesome in installing his son as a Kedah Mentri Besar as well as patching up his scruffy legacy by suggesting Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim could have had a palm in Project M.
It is regularly someone else's error as well as not his. For Dr M, its only a credit as well as acclamation which he wants to receive though not a brickbats.
Yes, he did well with a hardware though not a software.! Najib s till has to make use of ministers from Dr M's era since a young bent in Umno is useless or not favoured by him, like Khairy Jamaluddin.
We should stop listening to this man. After all, you had to attend to him for 22 years, by two Umnos which couldn't send us a improved leader.
We Malaysians are right away utterly able of assessing Najib or Anwar as well as do not need a educational from him to select our next leadership.
It is up to 13.3 million electorate to decide who will lead a country, not Dr M. So let's stop listening to him.
* Fikry Osman reads The Malaysian Insider.
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