MANILA, Philippines — Different incidents of harassment during campaign sorties had only lit a fire under her supporters, presidential candidate and Vice President Leni Robredo said in Pangasinan on Friday.
Robredo, in an ambush interview, on Friday was asked about reports that public transportation like buses and jeepneys carrying supporters have been pulled over and stopped, as seen on videos spreading over social media.
She did not confirm whether reports are true, but noted that it would not be the first time that her supporters were harassed.
“Hindi ito first time na nangyari. Hindi siya first time na nangyari na naha-harass ‘yung ating supporters. Hindi din first time nangyari na pinapahirapan lalo na ‘pag may rallies tayo,” Robredo told reporters in Dagupan City.
“Pero ‘yung nakita natin kasi sa ibang mga lugar, noong ginawa ito lalong nanggigil ‘yung mga supporters. Lalong naging desiddo na ipakita ‘yung kanilang suporta,” she added.
Different videos spreading on social media showed Robredo supporters inside public transportation being stopped in Dagupan, with several organizers calling on private transport owners for help to ferry people into the venue of the Grand Rally.
Jeepneys and buses na may sakay na Leni-Kiko supporters going to Leni-Kiko Grand Rally sa Dagupan pinipigilan sa highway. Anyone in Pangasinan who can help them hitch a ride please help. #TalindegPangasinan pic.twitter.com/kc0zcgqvzj
— Gerry Cacanindin (@GerryCacanindin) April 8, 2022
Currently hinaharang ang mga bus papuntang Dagupan. Not sure kung ano ang reason, nadaanan lang namin. Be vigilant mga kakampink, nasa north tayo. #PangasinanIsPink #TalindegPangasinan #Pinkgasinan pic.twitter.com/oxGpvjUr80
— tian (@christcrzo) April 8, 2022
INQUIRER.net has sought the side of transport officials, particularly those from the Land Transportation Office (LTO), which was allegedly behind the vehicle stoppages. None of the officials contacted have replied as of posting time.
Senator Francis Pangilinan, Robredo’s running mate for the upcoming elections, mentioned LTO in his speech in an apparent reference to the incident.
Celebrity manager, actor, and rally host Ogie Diaz also poked fun at LTO, saying that the alleged harassment only led to a bigger audience at the Dagupan Grand Rally — with 60,000 attendees filling the spaces as of 7:00 p.m.
“Ang lungkot ng LTO. Ang lungkot naman, namali sila, ‘mali ‘yong ginawa natin ba’t sila dumami, eh pinipigalan nga namin’. Ganyan ang mga Pangasinense, walang pwedeng humarang sa amin,” Diaz said.
“Pinabibilib ako ng mga tiga Pangasinan, ang taas ng energy. Partida ‘yong karamihan dito, pinigilan sa Dagupan, pinigilan sa kung saang area para makarating dito, aba ‘nilakad namin ‘to’. Ayaw niyo kaming pasakayin ah? Ayaw niyong papuntahin ‘yong bus dito ah, pwes, maglalakad kami,” he added.
Robredo also thanked her supporters for coming despite the difficulties, saying that she was really concerned regarding how her supporters would be able to travel if the transportation methods were cut.
“Sino ba sa inyo ‘yong nawalan ng bus na sasakyan? Ako po, nabalitaan ko kanina — kanina po galing akong Lingayen, nauna po ako dito sa Dagupan […] habang nando’n po ako nag-aalala po ako kasi sabi po sa akin may mga bus na hindi pinapa-biyahe. Pero andito pa rin kayo,” Robredo said.
“Gustong sabihin, desididong-desidido kahit nahihirapan, andito pa din,” she added.
This is not the first time that Robredo’s supporters claimed that there were efforts to derail their participation in rallies. In Cavite, several supporters accused the provincial government of scheduling road reblocking operations on the eve of Robredo’s rally to allegedly cause traffic.
In Robredo’s rally in Bacolod, several supporters blamed a bus transport company Vallacar Transit Inc. for supposedly canceling the trips at the last minute. The company however clarified that they cannot just cut off trips as it would be against government regulations.
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