JAKARTA, Dec 7 — Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has expressed support for the resignation of Miftah Maulana Habiburrahman, also known as Gus Miftah, from his position as...
Prabowo commends his harmony envoy for resigning after viral insult video, says ‘rare’ to do so in Indonesia
Prabowo described the resignation as a responsible decision, emphasising that while Gus Miftah may not have intended to offend anyone, he had acknowledged his mistake. Gus Miftah, a prominent preacher, resigned after a video of him insulting an iced tea seller went viral during a sermon in Magelang, Central Java, last month.
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