He said this trend had been expected and it was now becoming a popular topic.
He said this after attending a special briefing by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) on the Universal Service Provider, here on Wednesday.
He was asked to comment on the series of defections by several of the party leaders lately.
Rais said the reason was obvious because the party's policies were not based on the struggles for the people or to bring improvement to the country.
"It is based on the ambition of someone who wants to be the prime minister.
"It is also based on family politics because the party leader comes from a particular family. I don't have to mention any name.
(Source: BERNAMA)
Who has not harboured hope to be a PM if one is of 'PM material'? Well, maybe not Rais. Not even Razak Baginda who was Najib's political analyst.
At the onset of the trial of Altantuya, The Star Online reported:
Abdul Razak Baginda’s wife Mazlinda Makhzan repeatedly maintained that her husband is innocent and alleged that he had been framed.
“He is a good man. He is not the Prime Minister of this country. He doesn’t want to be one.
Now that statement really makes everyone wonders why she said what she said. Of course, all of us know who wanted to be a Prime Minister at that time - no need to mention any name!Najib Razak and the Ghost of Altantuya (Source: The Korea Times)
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