JK Labajo Reacts to the Crowd Estimate of PNP at the Pasay Rally of Leni-Kiko Team
Singer Juan Karlos (JK) Labajo expresses reaction to the crowd estimate of Philippine National Police (PNP) at birthday rally of VP Leni Robredo in Pasay City.
The “Buwan” hitmakers Juan Karlos took social media and expressed a mischievous reaction to the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO). This after they refuted the organizers’ earlier estimate of the number of attendees at Vice President Leni Robredo’s NCR South birthday rally.
According the police, only 70,000 to 80,000 people attended Robredo’s protest on Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard in Pasay City on April 23. Supporters and volunteers onboard MOL about 300 automobiles, 15 buses, 100 motorcycles, and 15 public utility jeepneys, the NCRPO added.
“As to its entirety, the Leni- Kiko grand campaign rally was generally peaceful. It was attended to by an estimated crowd of more or less 70,000 to 80,000 supporters and volunteers onboard of MOL (more or less) 300 cars 15 buses, 100 MCs (motorcycles) and 15 PUJs (public utility jeepneys),” said on the statement of NCRPO.
As a result, some Robredo supporters, including OPM hitmaker Juan Karlos, squealed at the cops. The singer stated on Facebook that they didn’t actually go to Pasay and that it was all in their heads.
“Kakampink po ako pero sa totoo lang wala po talagang pumunta dun sa Pasay imagination lang po namin lahat yun,” the singer’s Facebook post read.
Juan Karlos was one of the celebrities who performed at the campaign event. Robredo has also had several campaign sorties with his running mate Sen. Kiko Pangilinan has been attended by the singer since the election campaign began until Election Day on May 9.
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