The campaign to discredit and divide and weaken the opposition, especially from within, should stop. Period!
Just because PKR has come out in the open to name Anwar as the future Pm, everyone, including some from within the opposition pact, has taken PKR to task describing it as arrogant and subverting the opposition's chance of capturing Putrajaya.
Anwar is still relevant and perhaps the only one that most neutral voters will and can trust to shoulder the responsibilities of the nation as the future Pm.
Mahathir has had his chance and although he may still be influential, his time is up. I, for one, don't think that if Mahathir is not named the opposition's choice of Pm, the opposition will stand no chance of winning in the coming GE14.
Of course, if his personal supporters keep on hammering on this, they are not going to help the opposition's cause.
Muhyiddin? Who cares about him as the Pm, really!
So, instead of those from Bersatu and its supporters continuing to complain, moan and scramble for influence within the opposition, they would do well to come out to support the choice of Anwar as the future Pm.
After all, Bersatu is a newbie to the opposition and it would do everyone good for it to be a little more humble and see the wood for the trees.
The wood is not Mahathir even if Bersatu and its supporters think that Anwar is the trees.
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