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PURWOREJO - U-20 National Team Player, Arkhan Kaka received a laptop from the Governor of Central Java. Arkhan is one of thousands of open house virtual participants held by Ganjar and his family in Kutoarjo, Purworejo, today, Sunday, April 23.

Accompanied by his wife and only child, Ganjar, who is synonymous with white hair, greeted thousands of people virtually. The virtual Open house is regularly held by Ganjar every Eid.

"I am with my wife and children, saying happy Eid al-Fitr 1444 H to all the people who celebrate. We apologize for being born bathin for all the mistakes and mistakes. Wow, there are a lot of them. I want to make a random one," said the presidential candidate from the PDI-P.

Ganjar then greeted several participants from various regions. There are from Jakarta, Bogor, Surabaya, Bali, Medan, Maluku and many others.

There is also a diaspora that is working abroad. There are from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, the United States and many other countries.

Not only greeting the participants, Ganjar also gave gifts to them. There are many gifts given by Ganjar. Starting from refrigerators, washing machines, bicycles, televisions, rice cockers, laptops, cellphones, THR and many other prizes.

When greeting the thousands of participants, Ganjar saw Arkhan Kaka. He immediately asked the team to chat with the mainstay player of the Indonesian national team.

"Hello Mr. Ganjar. Happy Eid, sir. Sorry for being born bathin," said Arkhan to Ganjar.

Ganjar then chatted gayly with Arkhan. Ganjar asked Arkhan where he was and what his activities were.

"I'm in Lampung, sir, going back to Lampung with my family. This is a family reunion," said Arkhan.

Ganjar then asked about Arkhan's family. What is the activity, the work of parents and others. Arkhan replied that his father was focusing on becoming a football coach. Arkhan's father is indeed one of the legends of the Indonesian national team.

"Wow, congratulations and good luck, greetings to mother and family in Lampung. Arkhan, I have a lot of gifts. You choose yes, there are bicycles, refrigerators, washing machines, television, rice cocker, laptops, cellphones, THR or you want another gift," asked Ganjar.

"Just stop, sir, for school," answered Arkhan with a laugh.

Apart from Arkhan, many participants were happy to chat with Ganjar. Moreover, they also received a surprise prize.

One of them is Heru Pujono, a resident of Bengkayang, West Kalimantan. Heru, who lives on the Indonesia-Malaysia border, is very happy to be able to greet Ganjar and get a surprise prize.

"Mr. Ganjar has a happy Eid al-Fitr, sir. I am originally Purworejo, but since 1997 I have been visiting Kalimantan. Thank you very much sir, my son has been given a cellphone. For him to go to school, sir," he said.

Ganjar's Virtual Open House lasted about an hour. Ganjar apologized for not being able to chat with all participants.

"I'm sorry I can't greet everyone. Thank you for joining this virtual open house. Hopefully this short one can be a longing cure. I beg you to say goodbye. Thank you everyone. Always be healthy. I love you full," said Ganjar.

After holding a virtual open house, Ganjar and his family opened a halal bihalal event for local residents. Hundreds of residents have gathered to be able to greet and shake hands with Ganjar and his family.


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