The gloves have come off


Man on a warpath: Dr Mahathir, seen here at a by-election event in Kuala Kangsar, campaigned hard against the party he had led for 22 years.

For many in Umno, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s campaign against Umno in the recent by-elections was seen as the ultimate betrayal and the torching of the last bridge.

TUN Dr Mahathir Mohamad took his campaign against the Prime Minister to a new extreme when he hit the campaign trail with DAP and Amanah leaders.

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