jpnn.com, JAKARTA - Chairman of the Community Justice Foundation, Ferdinand Hutahaean, has urged Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan to prevent the 212 Alumni Brotherhood (PA) grand reunion, which will be held in December 2021.
He argued that Anies must ban the reunion to prevent the emergence of a new Covid-19 cluster in Jakarta.
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"If indeed Anies wants to think sanely, he must think about how a new cluster of Covid-19 won't occur," Ferdinand told JPNN.com, Friday (12/11).
The former Democrat Party politician also asked the police to issue a firm statement regarding the reunion, which is set to be held at the National Monument (Monas).
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"I also hope that the police can issue a firm statement so that these groups do not feel that they are becoming too strong as if they are free to do whatever they want in this country," he continued.
Previously, the Deputy Secretary General of the 212 PA, Novel Bamukmin, said they had planned to hold a 212 grand reunion on December 2, 2021.
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"Insya Allah [God willing], there will still be a 212 grand reunion in the usual place at Monas," said Novel, Tuesday (9/11). (mcr8/mcr20/jpnn)
This news has been broadcast on JPNN.com with the title: Alumni 212 Pengin Reuni di Tengah Pandemi, Pak Anies Berani Melarang?