Kadir Jasin: Non-partisan govt idea was Dr M's last attempt to 'save' Malaysia


PETALING JAYA: Tun Dr Mahathir's proposal to form a non-partisan government can be seen as his final attempt to fulfil his aspirations to save Malaysia, says Datuk A. Kadir Jasin.

He said the interim Prime Minister's actions were consistent with his 2016 "Save Malaysia" campaign, which marked his return to active politics after retiring in 2003.

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