Mubarak, 43 NGOs condemn Mahathir’s declaration

Mubarak, 43 NGOs condemn Mahathir’s declaration

Mubarak President Abdul Aziz Rahman says plan to go on a road show to incite the people is in the style of the 'Arab Spring' that led to chaos in the Middle East.

Aziz-Abdul-Rahman
KUALA LUMPUR: More organisations have condemned the move by former Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad to topple the government of Prime Minister Najib Razak.

The Council of Former Elected Representatives of Malaysia (Mubarak) today signed a joint statement with 43 NGOs, including Umno Veterans Malaysia, 4B Youth Movement and Peninsular Malay Students Federation, to oppose the movement set on overthrowing the government.

Mubarak President Abdul Aziz Rahman said the movement’s intention to influence the people could undermine national security.

“The plan by the movement to go on a road show in the country is to incite the people into opposing the government in the style of the ‘Arab Spring’ that led to chaos in the Middle East.”

He advised the people not to fall prey to the propaganda of the movement.

Abdul Aziz said Mubarak planned to cooperate with NGOs in the states to give the people an understanding of the Constitution and democratic rule in the country.

He also said Dr Mahathir was no longer the patron of Mubarak as he had lost the post by virtue of having quit Umno

Dr Mahathir announced on Feb 29 that he was resigning from Umno as he was disillusioned with the party leadership.

Abdul Aziz said Mubarak was sad that Dr Mahathir, who had been its patron since 2005, had gone ahead and aligned himself with the Opposition parties to issue a declaration calling for the ouster of Najib as the prime minister.

– BERNAMA

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