Megawati Wants To Ask The National Police Chief: Can The PDI-P Not Be Part Of The Indonesian People?

Chairman of the PDI-P (PDIP) Megawati Soekarnoputri admitted that she wanted to ask the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit, what is the reason his party cadres are often associated with legal cases.

To Listyo, Megawati wanted to ask whether it was true that PDIP was treated differently by the authorities.

"Cann't the PDI-P be one part of the Indonesian people? Please write that down. I just want to ask the National Police Chief," said Megawati at the PDIP DPP office, Central Jakarta, Wednesday, August 14.

As the party leader, Megawati feels responsible for the problems of her party cadres. One of the things she highlighted was the issue of PDIP Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto who was summoned by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) regarding the Harun Masiku case.

"Sir hasto, if you want to take it again, I'll call him, the National Police Chief. What was it? I want to know, (intend) my son is digitizing," said Megawati

Megawati also did not accept the issue of confiscation of Hasto's cellphone and notebook when he was being asked for information as a witness at the KPK. The confiscation was carried out by a KPK investigator named Rossa Probo Bekti from Hasto's staff, Kusnadi.

"I asked, who is Rossa? It's good to wear a mask, call Kusnadi. Is there a summons? Nothing, really?" he continued.

Megawati admitted that she had the right to meet with the National Police Chief because she was also an Indonesian people. President Soekarno's daughter also hopes that the National Police Chief will welcome him to have a dialogue.

"Cook, the people can't meet the National Police Chief? If I want to meet the National Police Chief, the National Police Chief should open the door," explained Megawati.