Malaysia's Mahathir will not ally with previous ruling coalition - Anwar

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Malaysia's Mahathir Mohamad, who has resigned as prime minister, has no plans to join hands with anyone from the previous ruling coalition he defeated to try to form a new government, said his chosen successor Anwar Ibrahim.

Mahathir, 94, sent his resignation to the country's king on Monday after weekend talks between some of the ruling coalition's members and opposition groups on forming a new government that would exclude Anwar.

"Those within my party and outside using his name," Anwar told reporters after meeting with the king, when asked if Mahathir was responsible for the current political turmoil.

"And he reiterated what he had said to me earlier, he played no part in it. He made it very clear, that in no way would he work with those associated with the previous regime." (Reporting by Ebrahim Harris and Joseph Sipalan; Editing by Alex Richardson)