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The Boar Line Supports Ganjar to Make PDI Perjuangan Internal Hotter

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Frame PDIP Supporters of Ganjar Pranowo in the 2024 presidential election have increasingly heated up the internal heat of the PDIP Party after being called a boar by Central Java PDIP DPD Chairman Bambang ‘Pacul’ Wuryanto. They have now formed a wild boar logo, claiming that they will fight to win Ganjar.

Actually, the buzz of ‘bulls’ and ‘boars’ began when one of the Deputy Chairpersons of the PDIP DPC Purworejo Regency, Albertus Sumbogo, and several administrators declared themselves ready to support Ganjar Pranowo to run for the 2024 presidential election. .

Bambang assessed that apart from leaving the PDIP ranks, the attitude of the cadres was like wild boars. According to him, their attitude does not describe a bull cadre.

“The adage in PDIP is that those who are outside the ranks are not bulls, they are called wild boars. So whatever the reasons are, those who are declared outside the ranks are wild boars,” he said.

It turns out that Bambang’s boar ‘Pacul’ has a long tail. The cadres who did not accept it even made a logo to mark themselves as a fighting boar.

PDIP cadres who support Ganjar make the Barisan Boar Logo

To be able PDIP Ganjar’s supporters agree with Bambang’s nickname ‘Pacul’. They even made a logo to mark themselves.

The logo made with a red boar with long fangs along with a background black color. In the logo there is also the inscription ‘Barisan Celeng Berjuang’.

The image of a red boar’s head which is now viral on social media was apparently made by one of the movers of the National Secretariat of Ganjar Indonesia (SGI) in Purworejo Regency as well as a PDIP cadre, namely Eko Lephex.

“The picture that was made for me, Mas. The wild boar is going viral,” said Eko when contacted detik.com, Tuesday (12/10/2021).

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