The Action Of Pangdam Jaya, Dudung Abdurachman, Received Appreciation From The Capital Artist
JAKARTA - The Jakarta Capital Artist came to Makodam Jaya and gave support and thanks to the Commander of the Regional Military Command, Maj. Gen. Dudung Abdurachman, and Kodam Jaya officials, Monday, November 23.
A number of artists who came, including Narji, Intan Rj and Chika Jesika. They came to provide support and at the same time thank the TNI for their actions in maintaining security and order so that the DKI Jakarta area is always peaceful.
Reporting from the official website of the Kodam Jaya, Narji said that his arrival was a form of empathy from the community to the TNI, who were eager to maintain the unity and integrity of the Republic of Indonesia as well as health protocols throughout Indonesia, especially DKI Province.
"I am on behalf of myself and as an ordinary citizen to say thank you once again and keep the spirit for the TNI and Polri," said Narji.
He added that many artist friends who wanted to join came to this place but were unable to attend. Their presence represents other artist friends, who also provide support to the TNI.
"Friends who are actually from the common people provide support to the TNI to be more assertive, because there are still many who violate health protocols, this will disturb the safety of the community," he concluded.
Dudung's name became a topic of conversation because he ordered his men to bring down many billboards with Rizieq Shihab on it. This he said in response to the viral video of a number of people wearing stripes of removing Rizieq's banner.
"There is a striped shirt lowering Habib Rizieq's billboard, that's my order," said Dudung after carrying out the disaster preparedness rally and regional elections at Monas, Central Jakarta, Friday, October 20.
This order was issued following a banner depicting Rizieq which had been removed by the Satpol PP but was soon installed again. Moreover, every community who wants to install billboards should obey the applicable rules, including the location for installation and must pay taxes.
"Anyone in this Republic, this is a state of law. Must obey the law. If you put billboards there are clear rules, there are tax payments, and the place is determined. Don't go around as if he is the right one. There is no such thing," he said.
He further said that he had also given orders to clean up similar billboards. Especially the billboards that invite people to make a revolution. "I will clean everything," he said.
"There are no billboards inviting revolution and all kinds. I warn and I will not hesitate to take firm action, do not try to disturb unity and integrity, do not feel like representing Muslims," he added.
In addition, Dudung assesses that FPI is currently doing whatever it wants to. So he said that this organization should be dissolved.
"If necessary, FPI just dissolve it. Just dissolve it. If you try it with the TNI, come on. Now, how come they are arranging their own way," he said.