Surakarta Police ensure the safety of the community in the midst of issues that can disrupt religious tolerance, in the aftermath of the polemic of non-halal culinary festivals in one of the shopping centers in Solo, Central Java.
Surakarta Police Chief Kombes Catur Cahyono Wibowo said that so far the situation was conducive.
"The city of Solo is a city that knows high tolerance. So, everyone respects it here. Life respects each other, side by side so that security, order can be created," he said in Solo, Central Java, Antara, Friday, February 14.
He said high tolerance is the main capital of a city, including the city of Solo so that in the future it will progress.
"Tourists also come," he said.
In addition, he said, life will also improve in terms of economic, social, and cultural.
"All sectors will grow and develop so that the people of Solo can enjoy this progress," he said.
Meanwhile, he emphasized that the implementation of the non-halal culinary festival packaged at the Cap Go Meh Culinary Festival since Wednesday (12/2) has obtained an official permit.
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"Everything is done, yes, everything has been fulfilled for the permit. What is certain is that the activities will run safely, comfortably, and conducively," he said.
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