Senior Advises Ning Patma to Let Actions Speak Louder Than Words
A senior Miss Grand official urges junior titleholder Ning Patma to resolve an ongoing controversy through actions rather than words, emphasizing that credibility comes from accomplishments, not statements.
Ingfah Varahah, a senior member of the Miss Grand organization, hopes the ongoing controversy involving junior titleholder Ning Patma will be resolved constructively. She was asked about the situation after a blessing ceremony and the launch of the film "LADY BEE" at the Ganesha Shrine plaza in front of CentralWorld shopping mall.
"As a senior in the organization, I want this matter to end on a good note," Ingfah said diplomatically. "It's not an issue that should even be a topic of discussion in the first place. However, I don't know all the details and haven't spoken with her yet. I want to offer support to everyone involved. Ultimately, I hope everything resolves well. In the entertainment industry, peace of mind comes first. Ning still has a long career ahead of her as an artist, so I'm offering encouragement to all parties."
When asked for her advice on handling such situations in the entertainment field, Ingfah offered candid counsel: "It's difficult to put into words, but I believe actions speak louder. Sometimes we talk too much but accomplish too little, which undermines our credibility. Throughout my time here, I've believed we should speak less but strike harder—let people see through our work. No matter what happens, people will trust in who we are based on what they see."
Regarding concerns about the organization's image, Ingfah acknowledged: "Yes, I'm concerned. We want the organization's image to remain positive and avoid negative perceptions. But when something goes wrong, we address and improve it. People will see that themselves."
When asked if she has seen Ning since the news broke, Ingfah replied: "I haven't had the chance to meet her yet, but if I do, I'll offer my support."