Mahathir unfazed by Najib's popularity on social media
Dr Mahathir Mohamad is unperturbed by the sudden popularity of his predecessor Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on social media.
The Prime Minister of Malaysia and also the chairman of Pakatan Harapan said that, Najib was not a threat to the coalition and the government had allowed him to continue to give speeches.
"He seems like gaining popularity on social media because he provides a lot of stories," Dr Mahathir told reporters at the Perdana Leadership Foundation on Friday.
He also dismissed Najib's attacks on the government, especially on the continued decline of the ringgit.
"The ringgit did not fall, the real problem is the USD has strengthened.
"We are trying to further strengthen it (the ringgit) and this should not be used as an accurate measure to determine the country's economic performance.
"Why didn't he do all the things he asked us (the government) to do when he was in power.
"If he had done all those things he told us to do, he would still become the prime minister," said Dr Mahathir.
In his Facebook post, Najib has expressed concern over the continued decline in the ringgit despite oil prices strengthening.
Najib said this bucked previous trends in which the local currency would move in tandem with global oil prices.
Copyright: The Star Online/ Asia news Network (ANN)
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