JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan admits that he often meets religious leaders when his term of office ends soon. Anies is now being carried by the NasDem Party as a presidential candidate in 2024. This was conveyed by Anies after meeting Hindu religious leaders in Parisada Hindu Dharma Indonesia, Rawamangun, East Jakarta. "So it's true that for some time now it has been scheduled to say goodbye to religious leaders in Jakarta," said Anies, Monday, October 10. Ahead of his term of office as Governor of DKI Jakarta ending on October 16, Anies admitted that he wanted to say goodbye to various religious leaders. "Now I have arrived at the end. This is my last Monday on duty, because next Monday I will no longer be on duty in Jakarta. That's why I would like to say goodbye, say goodbye to our capacity as governor, as on duty in the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government," he said. However, Anies admitted that he did not want to cut ties of friendship to the religious leaders. If you receive an invitation to a religious activity in the future, Anies promised to try to attend it. "Anies did not say goodbye to the Hindu people of Dharma in Jakarta. I will often carry out the relationship," said Anies accompanied by applause from Hindu people Dharma in Jakarta. In addition to this meeting, Anies also claimed to have met buscions, priests, and scholars in Jakarta, starting from the Archdiocese of Jakarta, administrators of the Communities of Churches in Indonesia (PGI), to the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI). The reason is the same, namely saying goodbye ahead of retirement as regional head. "So, everyone is intended to meet, everyone is intended to be accompanied, but the schedule will be reported later," he said.

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