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Unable to Return to Hometown, Hari LIDA Cancels His Plan to Celebrate Eid with Extended Family in Jambi

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Unable to Return to Hometown, Hari LIDA Cancels His Plan to Celebrate Eid with Extended Family in Jambi Hari LIDA (credit: instagram.com/hariiputraa_lida2020)

Kapanlagi.com - The government has urged Indonesian citizens not to return to their hometowns during the Idul Fitri holiday. This is done to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus.

Of course, this has an impact on migrants who are far from their hometowns, including Hari Putra, a singer from Liga Dangdut Indonesia (LIDA).

"I do want to go home, Putri definitely wants to go home," said Hari during a virtual press conference on Monday (26/4/2021).

1. Want to Go Home

Hari Putra is forced to cancel his plan to return to his hometown in Jambi. Considering that, after a career in the entertainment industry, Hari Putra has settled in the capital city.

Hari admits that he really wants to go back to his hometown in Jambi for the upcoming Idul Fitri holiday.

"But because we see how the government regulations are now, if we are allowed to go home, it will be during the holiday," he said.

2. Forced Not to Return Home

What is clear is that if the government does not allow Indonesian people to return to their hometowns, Hari Putra is forced to cancel his intention to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with his extended family in Jambi.

"But if it is not allowed, and the regulations are strict, maybe I won't go home," Hari concluded.

Complying with health protocols is also one simple way that we can do to help prevent the spread of Covid-19. #RememberMother'sMessage, wear a mask, wash hands regularly, and keep a distance.

(kpl/far/lou)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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