Hello Mr. Anies! Megawati: Now Jakarta is an ambush



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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The Head of the Board of Directors of Pancasila Ideology Development Agency (BPIP) Megawati Soekarnoputri attended the ‘National Dialogue: Culture of Pancasila and National Strengthening of Indonesia in the Millennium Era’ which was broadcast online on Tuesday (11 / 10/2020).

On that occasion, Megawati, who is also the president of the PDIP, alluded to the current condition of DKI Jakarta, which is considered chaotic. According to him, Jakarta should be able to become a “city of students” or a city of intellectuals as formulated by the Jakarta State University (UNJ). Only Semarang, Solo and Surabaya became the city of UNJ intellectuals.

“The problem is that now I say that Jakarta is in ruins, therefore, this city of the intellect should be able to do urban planning, master plans, etc.,” Megawati was quoted as saying by CNN Indonesia.

“Who did this, of course academics, engineers, etc., etc.,” he added.

Mega also admitted that she was surprised that Yogyakarta was not included in the “City of Intellectuals” list that was featured at the UNJ-initiated event. In fact, according to him, until now Yogyakarta is known as the city of students or the city of students.

“Why isn’t Yogya number one because Yogya is well known as a student town, along with its cat rice? [seharga] I used to eat 1,000 rupees of silver, “he said.

For information, just in commemoration of Heroes’ Day, which falls on November 10, three regions led by PDIP cadres have received awards such as’ City of intellectuals’. The award was awarded based on research conducted by a team led by the President of the Senate and Jakarta State University (UNJ) professor Hafid Abbas.

The three regions are Semarang City, directed by Hendrar Prihadi, Solo City, directed by FX Hadi Rudyatmo, and Surabaya City, directed by Tri Rismaharini.

Mega also regretted that the Rawamangun area where UNJ was established has not yet become a ‘City of Intellectuals’. In fact, the inscription that first conveyed the vision was there.

“Unfortunately, Rawamangun has not succeeded or failed to become a city of the intellect. So, I mean, I implore academic ways to see where we are going,” he said.



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