Nong bua lamphu: Anutin Charnvirakul expressed confidence in securing votes in Nong Bua Lamphu and Nong Khai provinces. During his campaign at Huai Duea market, he enjoyed shopping and eating wild plums, declining to accept peaches from vendors, stating he hasn't given up hope. When asked about having 10,000 baht, he replied that he doesn't have any, only the government's co-payment scheme.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, visited Huai Duea Market in Nong Bua Lamphu Province to campaign for the party's candidates: Mr. Suwat Montri (candidate for Constituency 1), Ms. Chayanun Pimkirti (candidate for Constituency 2), and Mr. Ananat Chintawan (candidate for Constituency 3). He was warmly welcomed by the locals, who eagerly sought out photos with him, especially children. At one point, Mr. Anutin even lifted two children onto the back of his motorcycle for a photo.
Meanwhile, a family from Maha Sarakham was visiting and happened to meet Mr. Anutin. They presented Mr. Anutin with a commemorative amulet of Luang Pu Kham Kesaro from Wat Ban Nong Daeng, Maha Sarakham Province.
Mr. Anutin walked around the market, greeting vendors, sampling sweet tamarind, grilled sticky rice, and rambutan, and buying some. He ate the snacks as he walked, saying they were delicious and he'd never tasted them before. Several vendors also offered him samples of their locally grown produce, such as tamarind, papaya, and honey, which he purchased from several stalls. One vendor offered him a peach, which he declined, saying, "I don't want a peach. I'm not giving up yet."
Mr. Anutin also asked the vendors if they remembered the number 37. Many said they did, and jokingly said they would use it to buy lottery tickets.
While walking through a market, a vendor asked Anutin if he would receive 10,000 baht. Mr. Anutin replied that he would receive half of it.
Mr. Anutin also stopped for lunch at Huai Duea Market, where he ordered spicy wild boar stir-fry and pork leg rice, before continuing his campaign in Nong Khai province in the afternoon.
Mr. Anutin gave an interview regarding his visit to two provinces, stating that today it was the turn of Nong Bua Lamphu and Nong Khai. In Nong Bua Lamphu, the Bhumjaithai Party has fielded candidates in all three constituencies, reflecting their close relationship with the people. He said that today he toured the markets and felt the area was vibrant. He believes Nong Bua Lamphu has the potential for growth and must be transformed from a secondary city into a tourist destination - a place where visitors to Udon Thani and Khon Kaen should also come to Nong Bua Lamphu, due to its numerous cultural and beautiful attractions. He expressed confidence in receiving the trust of the people of Nong Bua Lamphu.