Malaysia: Dr Mahathir won’t support opposition, says Mukariz

By NNN-Bernama

Kuala Lumpur : Umno Youth executive council member Mukhriz Mahathir said his father, former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad would neither oppose the government nor support the opposition.


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“My father will not in any way support the opposition. He has fought the opposition all his life,” he said.

Mukhriz, who is also the movement’s International Relations and Non-Governmental Organisations Bureau chairman, said this in commenting on newspaper reports Friday which quoted Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as saying that there had been no “gentlemen’s agreement” between him and Dr Mahathir that he would only serve as prime minister for one term.

Yesterday, the newspapers had reported Dr Mahathir saying as such.

He was approached by reporters for his comments on the issue after receiving a RM100,000 donation for Aman Malaysia’s Gaza Humanitarian Fund from Cheras Umno and the Cheras Education Foundation, which were represented by Senator Wira Syed Ali Al-Habshee, here Friday.

Instead, Mukhriz, who is also Aman Malaysia’s coordinator, said the opposition would try to manipulate the issue to its own advantage and attempt to cause confusion among the people so that they would be disunited.

“I think what is said by both of them strengthens Umno,” he said.

He also said that remarks by Dr Mahathir that he would only support BN candidates (in the upcoming election) who were capable and deemed clean was in line with the Prime Minister wanting candidates with similar attributes.

“It is the same as what Pak Lah (Abdullah) mentioned (at an Umno briefing), that the factor of the candidate himself was 60 per cent while the party was only 40 per cent (for victory in the polls),” he said.

Mukhriz said what was meant by his father was that the BN would still be the preferred choice of the people if the candidates were able to serve them and their party sincerely and the coalition winning two-thirds majority, as before, would not be much of a problem.

“This is not the time to change direction, what is important is to continue with the leadership,” he said.

Mukhriz added that Umno members must strengthen solidarity and not allow any party, especially the opposition, to split them.

Asked if he would be contesting in the election, Muhkriz, who is the Jitra Umno deputy head, said he left it to his division and the party leadership.

“It is not I who decide, but the Prime Minister. We can only voice our intentions. If not chosen, we will continue working for the party,” he said.

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