The Islamist claimed that they should have "voice" in a free environment, not subdued for the sake of secularism.
But then again, it is a thinly veiled agenda. Because, once you gave them freedom to speak, they will say anything to impose laws that limit freedom based on their beliefs. It has happened here. Slowly, little by little, provinces outside the capital city has enacting local sharia law, which slowly supersedes the constitution. This is despite the law being allowed only in 2 special region (one is Aceh, by the blessings of the Europeans, that place is now quite like Pakistan, and with GAM/Aceh Independence Movement for more Islamist government occasionally terrorizing citizens). Then there is one in Padang, but only limited to the city, not the whole province.
I'd say, you have to show AKP how "The people" really want their country to be. Don't let them dream too long on their imaginary "majority voices"