INFOKU, BLORA - The presence of the Governor of Central Java (Central Java), Ganjar Pranowo during a working visit to Blora Regency, drew the enthusiasm of the community.
Many Blora residents want to meet or greet the number one person in Central Java. Many of the residents cheered the PDI-P politician to run for the next president.
In fact, there was a grandfather who prayed for Ganjar to become president.
"I told Pak Ganjar to become president. I believe Pak Ganjar will become president, hopefully he can," said a grandfather after interacting with Ganjar in Puncak Serut, Jiken District, Wednesday (26/10/2022).
Responding to the prayer, Ganjar reminded residents not to campaign. "No campaign, no campaign (no campaign, no campaign)," said Ganjar, repeating his remarks.
The people who witnessed the moment also laughed. Ganjar prayed for the grandfather to always be healthy.
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"It's important to be healthy, high fives (which is important, high five first)," said Ganjar while taking a high five and shaking the grandfather.
After being sanctioned with a verbal warning from the PDI-P DPP, Ganjar did choose to remain silent about the issue of presidential candidates.
He was even reluctant to comment when asked for his response regarding the results of the Kompas Research and Development survey which placed him as the presidential candidate with the highest electability.
It is known, Ganjar reviewed several infrastructure developments in Blora Regency. Starting from river normalization to road construction.
Not only that, Ganjar also took the time to attend the wedding reception of singer Yeni Inka and enjoy the culinary dish of lontong opor.
Then, the PDI-P politician also visited Puncak Serut, which is located in Singonegoro Village, Jiken District.
At this natural tourist location, Ganjar is invited to plant trees and enjoy the beautiful scenery around him while sipping young coconut water.
Ganjar rate, the tourism place he visited still looks arid so it needs to be managed and utilized better. (Endah/ IST )

