‘Rosmah, Dr M should stay out of politics’


The Kita president says the former premier should realise his time in politics is over.

(Free Malaysia Today) – Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak’s wife, Rosmah Mansor and former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad should not meddle in politics, said Kita chief Zaid Ibrahim.

“Mahathir, now that he has retired, should stay out of politics. Once your time is over, it is over,” Zaid said in response to a question at a forum entitled “13th General Election: Whose Vote Decides?” organised by Malay daily Sinar Harian yesterday.

A polling agent raised the question of Rosmah’s influence on her husband and if it may contribute to BN faring badly in the upcoming general election.

The other speakers were Deputy Higher Education Minister and Umno supreme council member Saifuddin Abdullah, Penang Chief Minister and DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, Lembah Pantai MP and PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar and Universiti Malaya media studies senior lecturer Abu Hassan Hasbullah.

Saifuddin came to the government’s defence and dismissed the notion of Rosmah’s influence on her husband and in the politics of the day.

He cited the amendments to the Universities and University Colleges Act, the government’s transformation programmes and the repeal of the ISA as examples of how Najib acted independently without anyone’s influence.

Rosmah has been in the news for her alleged exhorbitant and extravagant spending since Najib came into power in April 2009.

Abu Hassan weighed in by calling voters to reject individuals who misuse public funds.

“Irrespective of whether they are wives or children of ministers, if they misuse public funds, they must be rejected,” he said.

The panellists, however, had different opinions on which group would be an influential force to decide on the fate of the next government.

New reality voters

Zaid said that the Malay votes would be a crucial factor. “They will determine the outcome as they are the biggest group.

“The Malays would only be able to be a strong voter bloc if they were willing to reject the corrupt culture perpertrated by Umno whom he referred to as the ‘biggest Malay party’.”

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