AMIN National Team Admits Difficulty Renting Buses, Supporters Ready To Walk To Attend Grand Campaign At JIS
JAKARTA - The Anies-Muhaimin (AMINAn National Team) National Team said supporters were ready to attend the grand campaign at the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS), on February 10 on foot.
"We find it difficult to find a bus for this grand campaign. But this is not something that gets in the way, even if later we don't get the bus, the supporters of AMIN from Jabodetabek and its surroundings will take a long march or walk to JIS," said Co-Captain of the AMIN Azrul Tanjung national team in a written statement reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, January 30.
This was revealed by Azrul in line with a number of buses that were planned to be used for the grand campaign activities, which were canceled unilaterally for no apparent reason. Even though his party has already paid the cost of ordering in cash.
He said the volunteers would escort the supporters of AMIN who walked to JIS. Although there was a unilateral cancellation of bus bookings for no apparent reason, this would not hinder the enthusiasm of AMIN supporters.
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"Even though we have made payments, it was canceled unilaterally without mentioning the reason. Not only buses, AMIN campaign events in the regions are also forced to move locations because there is pressure from certain parties. Once the plane is made difficult to land, even a banner has only been installed for five hours has been confiscated," he said.
Azrul, who is also the National Coordinator of the Matahari Guard, suspects that there are certain parties who do not want Anies Baswedan and Muhaimin Iskandar to become president and vice president. The nuances of pressure have been felt since the nomination, registration until the campaign period.
"This is a disgraceful act, which can damage democratic values that are already hard to build together," he said.
However, Azrul believes that the number one candidate pair will successfully enter the second round. This is based on the results of a survey showing the trend of increasing AMIN's popularity.