Viral Ganjar Pranowo Cheered By The Audience At The Mandalika MotoGP Tribune, Yusuf Muhammad Praises Anies, Is This Hilarious?

JAKARTA - Social media activist Yusuf Muhammad shared a memorable moment when the Governor of Central Java Ganjar Pranowo cheered on the audience during the Mandalika MotoGP event.

In the video in one corner of the stands, Ganjar's name echoes with the audience cheering 'Pak Ganjar'. Some of them were seen standing and clapping their hands.

Apparently in the audience the number one person in Central Java was sitting. Wearing a black shirt with a hat, complete with a white mask, Ganjar just smiled when he heard his name being cheered on.

Several spectators awkwardly headed to the Ganjar bench to ask for autographs. In his comments column, Yusus Muhammad gave a response that did not praise Ganjar for the audience's enthusiasm.

Yusuf actually praised the Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan who was also in Mandalika. Are you kidding Mr. Yusuf?

"It turns out that @aniesbaswedan secretly came to Mandalika and was shouted at by the audience," Yusuf Muhammad tweeted on his Twitter account, Sunday, March 20.

"There are those who also ask @aniesbaswedan to sign autographs," he added.

Ganjar is known to have arrived in Lombok last Friday. Ganjar's arrival was enthusiastically welcomed by local residents. Ganjar didn't forget to buy shirts and even MotoGP merchandise.

Meanwhile, Anies Baswedan, Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan, arrived in Lombok on Sunday, March 20 morning. In uploading photos on his Instagram account, Anies poses with a scenic backdrop.

"Good morning from Central Lombok. The sun is bright, the view is beautiful, and the atmosphere is bright," Anies wrote in the @aniesbaswedan account, Sunday, March 20.

Apparently, this number one person in Jakarta didn't want to miss watching the MotoGP race live at the Mandalika Circuit, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB).

"This morning prepare to watch the Moto GP," said the former Minister of Education and Culture.

Anies said that he had breakfast at the cliffs in Lombok. While eating food, Anies coincidentally met two Indonesian racers, Diandra Gautama and Ditto Triananda.