In Papua, Ganjar Is Warmly Welcomed, Anies Baswedan Is Quiet, Netizens: You Are Unknown, And Still Insisting On Becoming Presidential Election Candidate?
Photo collage of Anies Baswedan and Ganjar (DOK VOI)

JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan flew to Papua to watch the capital's athletes compete in National Sports Week (PON). Apart from Anies, several regional heads have already set foot on the Cendrawasih Earth.

Now, the moment of Anies' visit was compared to Ganjar Pranowo, the Governor of Central Java, who had already left for Papua. When Ganjar was greeted by a lot of people, Anies, on the other hand, was quiet.

The comparison of the visits of the two regional heads who are predicted to run in the 2024 presidential election was uploaded by the Instagram account @jankurawa, Monday, October 11 yesterday.

In the caption, this account wrote 'You're welcome to Papua. Mr. Ganjar was warmly welcomed. Gotbenur Ignored. #SakitTidakBernanah," quoted Tuesday, October 12.

Jankurawa Instagram screenshot

Social media activist, Chusnul Chotimah. Through facial emoticons with happy tears, Chusnul tweeted,

"The cruelty of reality", accompanied by a photo of Ganjar and Anies on his Twitter account. He also wrote, "Netizens are very honest. Anies to Papua is not warmly welcomed. Unlike the reward, it is not known that he still insists on Nyapres," he wrote.

"The narrative that is commonly used is unknown in Papua," tweeted the account @hendrawarm ***.

DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan left for Jayapura, Papua to visit the capital's athletes competing at the XX Papua National Sports Week (PON).

"God willing, this will be a foothold for even better achievements," said Anies Baswedan to DKI athletes through the Instagram account @aniesbaswedan monitored in Jakarta, Monday, October 11.

Anies arrived in Jayapura, Monday morning and met with a number of athletes and officials of archery and sepak takraw at Sentani Airport who will return to Jakarta after competing in the XX Papua PON.

On that occasion, the former Minister of Education and Culture thanked the athletes who fought to carry the name of DKI in the XX Papua PON event.

"Bring stories, this experience to be a lesson for all," he said.


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