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Mahathir’s son draws rebuke
from party
Web posted at: 11/18/2006 2:28:49
Source ::: REUTERS
kuala lumpur • A son of former Malaysian premier
Mahathir Mohamad was rebuked by the ruling party
yesterday for criticising a speech by the country’s
current prime minister, adding fuel to a bitter row
between the two leaders that has run for months.
Hostilities halted briefly after Mahathir suffered a
mild heart attack last week. But on Wednesday his
son Mukhriz Mahathir, a senior official of the youth
wing of the ruling UMNO party, described a speech by
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to a party
summit as being “a little disappointing” and
containing nothing new.
“He made the statement without consulting us,” UMNO
youth chief Hishammuddin Hussein told reporters on
the sidelines of the three-day meeting of the United
Malays National Organisation.
“Since he has gone to press to do it, that’s no
reason for me to call him and reprimand him face to
face, so I reprimand him openly,” Hishammuddin said.
Mukhriz could not be reached for comment.
Abdullah said Mukhriz had overstepped the party
line. “Well, he said something which I thought was
not right at all,” Abdullah told reporters. “It’s up
to the youth wing to decide on the matter, but
clearly what he said breached the procedures.”
A decision on disciplinary action for Mukhriz would
depend on his response to the reprimand,
Hishammuddin said.
“I have been very patient with him, because I
realise he is caught between his personal loyalty to
his father and his position,” he added. “That has
changed because what he did has crossed the line.”
UMNO is led by Abdullah but still reveres Mahathir,
whose tenure of 22 years made him Malaysia’s
longest-serving prime minister.
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