The “obsession” towards Datuk Seri Najib Razak strikes again!
As we’re nearing the Johor state election which is expected to take place on 12 March, the question of who will win the seat continues. Just yesterday (20 February), Tun Dr Mahathir shared the 2nd letter to the Johoreans which he had written a day earlier via his Facebook account to remind voters of what Najib has been involved in.
“He has embarrassed the country, race and religion. Unfortunately, he’s playing victim as if the people have betrayed him, including me,” Tun M explained.
Tun M also stated that it’s embarrassing for him to even mention Najib’s name and that the western media has dubbed Najib as a “plundering idiot”. Despite so, Tun M said that he will continue to mention Najib’s name, as well as anyone who tries to deceive the rakyat.
Another obsession?
“I don’t get you, Tun M. You said it embarrasses you to mention my name but your 2nd letter is all about me. My name is written 10 times,” Najib said in his Facebook post.
Najib admitted that he is still indebted to Tun M who had supported him in the past to take the mantle of the Prime Minister. However, he claimed that soon after he became the PM, Tun M continuously pushed Najib to support the projects of his cronies.
“When I refused to, you started to plan the steps with Muhyiddin to bring me down in 2014 before 1MDB was an issue, which your own son admitted in the court and exposed all of you,” he added.
Najib would later end his post with a media article that highlighted the confession of Tun M’s son in court.
In Tun M’s 1st letter which was written on 15 February, he warned the voters in Johor that the country may be driven by kleptocracy (government with corrupted leaders who use political power to appropriate the wealth of the people) if Najib regains power.
The feuds between the 2 former PMs do not seem to end, especially with the state election around the corner. But one thing remains a question – Will Najib once again return as PM?
Also read: Lim Kit Siang Denies His Obsession With Najib Over Social Media Posts, But Najib Says Otherwise