Hundreds back Dr M during biting speech on Najib


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Mahathir was flanked by two controversial figures: lecturer Dr Ridhuan Tee Abdullah and Datuk Ibrahim Ali, president of Perkasa, which was also one of the groups that organised the forum.

(The Malaysian Insider) – More than 1,000 people, including civil servants and civil society leaders, showed that Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was not “alone” when they cheered the former prime minister on in his two-hour meet-the-people session at a club in Kuala Lumpur this morning.

This was the first time Dr Mahathir took his attacks against Datuk Seri Najib Razak to the grassroots level, after earlier lampooning the prime minister in his blog and urging him to leave office.

The shouts and cheers from the crowd which had gathered as early as 8.30am began as Dr Mahathir stepped out of his vehicle at the K Klub and continued as the statesman walked the 50m aisle to the stage.

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He was flanked by two controversial figures: lecturer Dr Ridhuan Tee Abdullah and Datuk Ibrahim Ali, president of Perkasa, which was also one of the groups that organised the forum.

Also spotted were former law minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, former Selangor menteri besar Tan Sri Muhammad Muhd Taib, and former health director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican, who is part of the G25 group.

After a brief speech by Ridhuan, Dr Mahathir took on the podium and the riveted crowd, made up of older people of different races, who clung on to every word the retired statesman said, as he touched on a myriad of issues but concentrated on criticising Najib’s leadership of the country.

He spoke for an hour about the debt-ridden 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), businessman Jho Low, his respect for Tun Abdul Razak, Najib’s daughter’s lavish wedding reception and many more that left the crowd dazed.

They were responsive to his speech, cheering every time he called for Najib to step down as prime minister and laughing at his wit and sarcasm.

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The crowd also could not wait to begin asking him questions on the issues he had raised about Najib, his administration and policies that have not set well with the people, including about the goods and services tax.

This was evident with the number of those who clamoured to the microphone, hoping for a chance to address the influential former premier and hear him answer their query.

One man asked Dr Mahathir what he thought of the GST, which the government had introduced as a solution to its depleting funds.

“I think they should just abolish it,” Dr Mahathir replied.

“If they wanted to add on the sales and services tax, that would have been alright but to introduce a system that even the officers are not sure about… it is a bit too much.”

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