Anutin Charnvirakul Pledges Prosperity and Security in Sisaket Before Heading to Hat Yai

Sisaket: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, delivered a closing speech in Sisaket before departing for Hat Yai. He addressed the people of Kantharalak, urging them to elect Chitapol Traisaranakul as their representative, promising significant improvements in safety, honor, and dignity for the region. He humorously pledged to take Chitapol for a haircut if elected, joking that he currently resembles a street thug.

According to Thai News Agency, Anutin spoke at a rally in Kantaralak District, Sisaket Province, advocating for the Bhumjaithai Party's candidate, Mr. Chitpol Trisaranakul, in Constituency 4. He recalled being with the people during past turmoil, emphasizing that such incidents are no longer occurring. He highlighted the unity and strength of the Thai people, asserting that their collective power will deter future threats.

Anutin acknowledged the public's return to normalcy and apologized for past evacuations, prioritizing public safety. He urged citizens to vote for the future direction of Thailand, endorsing Mr. Chitapol Traisaranakul. Chitapol's credentials include roles as a Provincial Council member and Deputy Mayor, with strong family ties to influential political figures in the region.

He reiterated his commitment to not opening border crossings, removing walls and fences, and revoking MOU 44, affirming the Bhumjaithai Party's alignment with the military. He stressed the importance of competent decision-making in government to prevent inequalities and ensure national security.

Anutin mentioned that border closures have benefited local farmers by increasing the price of jasmine rice, a key product in Sisaket. He highlighted the role of Ms. Supajee Suthamphan in promoting Thai products internationally, which has boosted profits for farmers and agricultural workers.

He also outlined the Bhumjaithai Party's economic plans, including the "Half-Price Plus" project to stimulate public spending and support vendors. Emphasizing national security, Anutin urged voters to support Mr. Chitpol and the Bhumjaithai Party in upcoming elections.

Anutin humorously encouraged voters to avoid candidates with "missing or jagged teeth," advocating for the Bhumjaithai Party's nine candidates in Sisaket. He expressed confidence in a landslide victory for Chitpol, promising a crew cut haircut as a symbolic gesture of success.

He praised Mr. Wichit Traisaranakul's dedication to the people of Sisaket and commended Ms. Kwang Traisuli's contributions to the party's success. Before departing for Hat Yai, Anutin affirmed his commitment to bringing prosperity and stability to Sisaket, promising to return for a celebration next week if Chitapol is elected.