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The Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Adalar Municipality service building. During the speech of İBB President Ekrem İmamoğlu at the program in Büyükada Çınar Square, a group protested the minibuses brought to the Adalar by İETT.
"BROTHER, YOUR VOICE IS VERY OUT OF TUNE"A person from the group carrying banners that read "Guardians of the Island against the giant bus," "You need to keep your promises, you need to pull the giants," and "Consult first, then renovate the building," shouted, "We do not want giant buses in the Adalar." In response, İmamoğlu said, "Brother, your voice is very out of tune, I swear it’s very out of tune. Look, I swear to you. We heard your voice, and you showed the panels. Yelling constantly doesn’t mean anything." When the protester said, "I am from the '68 generation," İmamoğlu replied, "It doesn’t matter at all. A more successful generation has come, don’t worry. They will make a revolution, a revolution. A stronger generation has come. They are also our friends. We are certainly interested in and following your situation and feelings in terms of the manner and style of expressing your reaction. But right now, with the panels you are showing, you are blocking the view of the people trying to watch from behind you. For example, by constantly holding that, you are harming yourself and your body posture. Because we have already seen, we have heard what you said, we are following, and we have given our responses to you. Let me tell you that this form of protest you insist on is not a very effective form of protest." "A VERY RUDE PROTEST"Continuing his speech at the opening program, İmamoğlu stated that since he took office in 2019, the fate of the Adalar has changed, and they have a perspective that carefully addresses every problem here. As the protest continued, İmamoğlu responded to the protesting group, saying, "I am listening to your words. I hear your voice too, but you insist. It’s a very rude protest." There were also occasional arguments between the protesting group and other participants. Continuing from where he left off, İmamoğlu said the district smells wonderful, stating, "There is no bad smell in the Adalar. There is no rudeness. There are no ugly images left on the streets. Hopefully, especially regarding the front view, our measures will bear fruit by the end of this year. And you will see that Adalar will reach a much stronger level with its visuals, culture, art, and every aspect."
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