Claiming To Be Bullyed Because Of The Independent Words, Megawati Fight Back: Definitely Not An Indonesian!

JAKARTA - The General Chairperson of the PDIP DPP Megawati Soekarnoputri admitted that she was often bullied because she often believed in the word independence even though the independence of this nation had been achieved. Megawati fought back by calling the party who said that she was shameless."I was bullied, he said like this. Why is Mrs. Mega screaming for independence? Then I said, the person who spoke that he was shameless! Where did he come from? He must not be an Indonesian. Yes, that's right," said Megawati at the Ganjar-Mahfud Volunteer Coordination Meeting throughout Java at Jiexpo Kemayoran, Jakarta, Monday, November 27.Megawati felt very well how the struggle to achieve the independence of this nation. This became Mega's experience as a child with his father and first President of Indonesia, Soekarno. This experience may not be felt by the current generation."And do you know who my child is? Whose child am I? For what reason, I really feel it. So I myself told my father, my father because you haven't existed for so long and this may be the second generation of Indonesia, imagine because they were little, maybe they really don't understand what our founders have been fighting for for for for," explained Megawati.To her children, Megawati never fails to inherit the meaning and spirit of independence.
"I told my child, don't be in your comfort zone, don't you just feel static at this moment for your life. Because you have to live continuously for those of your descendants in the future," he stressed.