New Delhi: Malaysia's PM Mahathir Mohammad has announced his resignation on Monday. After this, the way for the formation of a new government in Malaysia has been cleared. 94-year-old PM Mahatir issued a statement saying that he has submitted his resignation to the king of the country at 5 in the morning (according to the time of Kuala Lumpur). Let me tell you that Mahathir has been in the headlines for a long time for his outspoken opposition on Kashmir and for giving open support to Pakistan. Imran Khan accepts defeat, says, " We can't do anything in Kashmir in Modi's presence..." According to the social media post of party president Muhyiddin Yasin, Mahathir's party Prabumi Berasatu Malaysia has also left Pakatan Harappan, a coalition government. This decision of Mahathir's resignation has come after the political war that has been going on for the past few weeks. There were reports on Sunday that Mahathir's party was planning to form a new government, in which the successor Anwar Ibrahim, who was elected by him, would not be given a place. Jammu and Kashmir: Former Congress Party MLA Usman resigns Malaysia has a history of fighting two big political figures, in which a dispute between 94-year-old Mahathir and 72-year-old Anwar is its new chapter. Anwar and Mahathir decided to come together before the 2018 election to oust the UMNO-dominated Barisan National Coalition from power. The Anwar-Mahathir coalition had snatched the chair from the then PM Najib Razzaq, defeating the party that had established power in Malaysia for six decades. Delhi Assembly session: BJP MLA Ramveer Singh becomes leader of legislative party