JAKARTA - The 2024 presidential candidate (readpres) from PDIP Ganjar Pranowo blusukan to narrow alleys in RT 05/05 Jatipadang Village, Pasar Minggu District, South Jakarta, Sunday (25/6/2023) afternoon.

Wearing a white shirt, Ganjar together with Elite PDIP Yasonna Laoly and the ranks of Ganjar Law and Development Center (GLDC) volunteers visited narrow alleys to greet people from various circles at the grassroots.

"God willing, Pak Jokowi will continue as the 8th President. The figure is with his polite appearance not far (with Jokowi). That's why I said I could communityize," said one resident, Sumarno (69).

Sumarno also had time to chat with Ganjar on the Sarua River bridge. He said he was happy with Ganjar's attitude, which was considered easy to mingle in society.

"He is a community, the appearance of his people has been brought, since the time he was the Governor of Central Java until now. So the possibility of getting along with the community will bring him to the next (leading) position," he said.

The voice of support continues to flow from the residents visited by Ganjar. Khuswanto, Head of RW 05 Jatipadang even prayed for Ganjar's smoothness towards the presidency in 2024.

"Let's pray together, we can only take part in prayer, Mr. Ganjar Pranowo's struggle can become the 8th president of the Republic of Indonesia. We start with an istighfar," said Khuswanto, followed by an istighfar of the people who gathered.

The residents who were visited directly were so enthusiastic about Ganjar's presence. They surrounded Ganjar to shake hands and take photos together even in narrow alleys. Residents also conveyed their complaints so far.

Mr. Ganjar, thank God, my President. Mr. Ganjar, I love you fully sir. This is often flooded, sir, please solve it," said one resident to Ganjar.

Ganjar also warmly listened to the local community while smiling to pay attention. Every now and then Ganjar gives an answer to the complaints of the Jakartans.

"For the solution, I will call the Acting Governor, he is my friend," said Ganjar.

On that occasion, Ganjar said he was happy because he could greet the people in Jakarta's narrow alleys. Ganjar is also happy with the presence of many small children in the area.

I am also happy with many small children, all happy faces. How important it is for us to pay attention to our children so that our children grow up, develop, are directed, not bullied, not hurt, so they are happy," concluded Ganjar.

In addition to entering narrow alleys, Ganjar also visited the spilled market at the location. Ganjar also greeted the traders and children who were milling about in the market.


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