JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan is challenged to issue a circular that prohibits his subordinates from being involved in radical community organizations (Ormas).

The challenge was conveyed by former Democrat politician, Ferdinand Hutahaean on his Twitter account, @FerdinandHaean3, Sunday, February 14.

"I hope that the DKI Jakarta Government, Governor Anies Baswedan will issue a circular prohibiting DKI Jakarta Provincial Government employees from being involved in radical mass organizations, Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), Hizbut Tahrir (HTI), and Indonesian Communist Party (PKI)", tweeted Ferdinand quoted by VOI.

According to Ferdinand, Anies' insistence in prohibiting his subordinates from being involved or being symptomatic of banned mass organizations became a barometer of whether Anies Love The Republic of Indonesia (NKRI).

"For me, it will be a barometer of attitude, whether Anies really loves The Republic of Indonesia and Pancasila or not. Come on, Anies". said Ferdinand.

Ferdinand's tweet immediately received a response from Twitter users. As of 11.39 am local time, 496 people liked the tweet with 116 retweets.

"If you do it, you will lose your votes. If you don't, you will be named as a supporter of radical organizations. The horns of dilemma, it's better for you to just paint the roof tiles", tweeted the account @AgusSus65395064.

"I Don't think he's brave enough to do that", said @sjahtie.

Ferdinand immediately responded to this account's tweet by saying Anies did not dare to issue the ban.

"I also suspect that Anies will not dare", said Ferdinand.


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