BATU BARA - President Ganjar Pranowo's candidate stated the importance of expressing the importance of harmony among the nation's children.

The former governor of Central Java for two periods also praised the harmony of the people of North Sumatra who live in harmony, work together, and work together regardless of ethnicity, religion, or groups, even though in North Sumatra many people come from the island of Java and others.

"Everyone can live in harmony, work and work together, we try to make our lives much better. That is the true nature of Indonesians, who have never differentiated ethnicity, religion, class," said Ganjar when doing it with community leaders, traditional leaders and religious leaders at the Empat Negeri Village pavilion, Kec. Datuk Fifty, Kab. Batu Bara, Prov. North Sumatra, Saturday 11 November.

Ganjar also shared the many complaints from the public regarding the difficulty of getting fertilizers, the low productivity to fertilizer subsidies. Related to this, Ganjar assessed the need for the manufacture of fertilizer factories, the addition of fertilizer subsidies and the distribution of appropriate fertilizers through one Indonesian agricultural data.

In addition, Ganjar reminded about the dangers of drugs that could damage the nation. He emphasized the need for serious handling of drug trafficking which is increasingly varied.

"So if this drug is not strongly brushed, then this country will be weakened by drugs," he said.

Meanwhile, the Regent of Kab. Batu Bara, Zahir said Ganjar's visit to Kab. Coal to stay in touch with all levels of society, not for campaigns. He called Ganjar a figure who had been waiting for his mandate by the community.

"We didn't come as regents. Pak Ganjar came here to have a dialogue with religious leaders, the community, traditional leaders," said Zahir.

Ganjar was greeted by the ceremony of Tepak Sirih Melayu. Then, Ganjar was pinned with a typical Malay cloth, namely Tengkuluk. Zahir embedding was carried out. Also present were the Regent of Serdang Bedagai Regency, Darma Wijaya. Both came as community leaders.

Ganjar's arrival became a fight for residents who wanted to shake hands, take pictures. The 2024 President's Ganjar hatchlings also echoed.

"Mr. Ganjar, Mr. Ganjar, shake hands, sir, take photos, sir. You are handsome, sir," shouted the resident in a hall in Kec. Fifty, Coal.

"Yes, thank you, thank you," replied Ganjar.. Ganjar president, Ganjar President," shouted another resident.

During the meeting, Ganjar expressed his gratitude for the extraordinary welcome from the people of Kab. Batubara.


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