Anies Baswedan Often Criticizes, Giring Is Asked By Deputy Governor Riza To Show His Achievements

JAKARTA - Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patria is also angry with the attitude of PSI General Chair Giring Ganesha who often criticizes DKI Governor Anies Baswedan.

Recently, Giring had criticized Anies, the location of the Formula E circuit in the Ancol area. Giring also insinuated Anies as Pharaoh when he met residents of the evicted victims of the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS).

The chairman of the DPD Gerindra DKI asked anyone who criticizes the performance of the DKI Provincial Government, including Giring, to show more achievements and contributions to the people of Jakarta.

"Regarding Giring or anyone else, let's build togetherness, unity, unity, solidarity. Show our respective productivity and achievements for the benefit of Jakarta, the interest of the nation," said Riza at DKI City Hall, Monday, January 24.

Sindir insinuated that the General Chairperson of the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) Giring Ganesha and the Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan had not yet finished. During a social action against the eviction victims in the Tanjung Priok area, North Jakarta, Giring again made a joke about the sound system.

This time, Giring said that the best sound system in the world is the voice of the people. "The best sound system in the world is the Voice of the People, there is no need to use trillions of money," said Giring via his Twitter account, @Giring_Ganesha.

Giring said, there are still many residents of the capital who are forgotten and marginalized due to Pharaoh's ambition, who likes to invite people to join his party. Unlike this Pharaoh, Giring and PSI will be with the people, mingling to feel the fate of the eviction.

"Meanwhile there are still those who are forgotten and marginalized by Pharaoh's ambitions who like to invite prominent people to his party. We mingle feel the same fate in the sense of solidarity among the nation's children," said Giring.

In a post on his Twitter account, Giring also sings with the people of Tanjung Priok. Using a guitar he brought, Giring invited the residents to sing 'Laskar Pelangi,' a song that tells about determination, dreams and hopes for a better life tomorrow.

Before singing, Giring invited residents to check the sound first. "Test the waves," said Giring followed by a shout "ioooo." The residents then responded to the shouts.

"Until Monas," added Giring. Compactly, the voices of the citizens were getting louder and louder shouting "Ioooo." "Thank you," replied Gring.