As the prime minister of a multi-racial and multi-religious Bolehland, Mahathir should act like the Pm for all and be mindful of what he says.
This is exactly what he as the Pm should not have said because what he did say might just give courage for some people to do those crazy things.
Unfortunately, it is politicians who are often the cause of troubles afflicting the country.
Bolehlanders do not look for trouble nor are itching to start trouble for themselves.
Perhaps it is high time Mahathir steps down and let Anwar take over as the 8th Pm sooner than later.
Bolehland needs a new leader, one who is ready to embrace all and bring the people together, irrespective of race or religion or political affiliations, as equal citizens of the country.
And inspire unity and trust amongst its citizenry.
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