Najib's daughter: My father should not be spending old age like this
Najib wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor wiping her tears while listening to her daughter's speech on her father.
Nooryana Najwa also shared the last memory with her dad before he was sentenced to prison last Tuesday.
"The last memory on the day was this tie. He told me please keep this tie for me. I love this tie," she told Umno members while holding the tie.
Her speech was also filled with her childhood days with her father.
"I used to ask him why wasn't he like others working as a doctor. He said if I had that job, I could only serve a few but as a politician, I can help thousands.
"That is my daddy. He has helped the nation for 46 years," she said while tearing.
She shared her father's dreams of seeing Malaysia a developed and a high-income state "But after 2018 (elections) he had to divide his time attending courts cases during the day and at night serve the party because he loved the nation as he loved everyone".
"My mum said the rakyat are his oxygen," she said to chants of Hidup Najib or long line Najib.
"But now he is alone. You are alone daddy," she said crying further.
"He is now in his 70s. You (Najib) should not be spending your days like this. No more posting in Facebook from Bossku," she further said, adding that this is not the end of Bossku.
Najib's wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor was also present and was seen wiping her tears as her daughter spoke.
Nooryana also read Najib's letter addressed to Umno leaders and members which he claimed that he was not given a fair trial.
"In the four years, I had to go to the court for more than 300 times and my house was surrounded (by the police) on the first day of Ramadan, including my mother's home.
"My wife was accused. My children were slapped with additional taxes. Not reasonable," he wrote.
He further said he was denied a fair hearing. "My appeal was rejected not based on merit but on technical terms.
"I will not feel alone if three mil Umno members are with me to stop this miscarriage of justice," Nooryana read.