Anwar should stop being a pussycat if he wants to become the 8th Pm of Bolehland.
Mahathir is not going to just hand you the baton if you continue being soft on a definitive handover date.
It seems clear the grand old man is not keen on passing the baton to you.
The Pm has been vacillating on the subject of handover on numerous occasion, saying one thing one moment and another the next.
Anwar must have the guts to insist on a definitive date for Mahathir to pass the baton to him. You gain nothing by being soft and afraid.
If Anwar wants to be the next Pm he has to show that he has the guts to take the risk even if that might mean being set up for another cocked up sodomy thingy (if that has not already happened with the attempted sodomy allegation)
The people have shown that they no longer trust, nor have confidence, in Mahathir to continue as the 7th Pm. That much is loud and clear from the results of the Tanjung Piai by-election.
What is there to wait for!
Stand up for your party colleagues' call for the Pm to set a date for the handover. That is the least you could do as their leader, if you consider yourself one.
The people are also expecting you to stop being such a pussycat and start acting like a man if you want them to believe that you have it in you to be a leader and that you are of Pm material.
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