JAKARTA - The candidate pair for governor and deputy governor of DKI Jakarta Pramono Anung and Rano Karno (Pram-Doel) used the MRT to exercise in the Car Free Day (CFD) area of the HI Roundabout, Central Jakarta while greeting residents in the area.

Pramono explained that he and Doel chose to visit CFD not only exercise but also want to listen to the aspirations of the community.

"The community is here quite a lot. And we can hear a lot of input and complaints from the public," Pramono said when met in Jakarta, Sunday.

According to observations, Pramono, who was wearing a black pants and orange T-shirt, arrived at around 07.29 WIB. Likewise, Rano or who is familiarly called Doel in a red sports suit and black pants.

Rano admitted that he was happy to be invited by Pramono to exercise at CFD. He said he wanted to always exercise at CFD with Pramono until next November.

"Usually I exercise at home, most around the complex in half an hour. Now I say this to Mas Pram, I force him to stay in November, let's walk here. Hopefully, it's a little slim," joked Rano.

The Pram-Doel pair previously boarded the MRT from Lebak Bulus station to the HI Roundabout. As the former governor of Banten, Rano admitted that this was the first time he had tried out MRT transportation.

Rano also praised the comfort of the transportation. However, he said that on weekdays, the congestion of MRT users was indeed a problem. He considered it to be due to the lack of network, to the lack of train carriages.

"The carriages may have to be added, that's probably Mas Pram saying, this is for this frequency, we really have to learn it," said Rano.

During the visit, Pram-Doel was also greeted with enthusiasm by the community. Especially Rano, who was immediately invaded by fans who wanted to shake hands and take selfies.

Pram-Doel also had a chance to chat with people with disabilities in the CFD area, including the cat lover community.

Not only that, Pram-Doel also competed to sing the song "Si Doel Anak Betawi" with the community.


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