“Anutin” fears that the car bomb incident will hold back the country – pities the inferior Senators.

Anutin" fears the car bomb incident at the Bannang Sata police flats will drag down the country. He sees fellow Thais as doing it will not be beneficial. He pities the inferior people. The senator points out that the attitude is bad. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul said about the car bombing incident near the residence and flats of the Bannang Sata Police Station in Yala Province yesterday that the injured were officers. The provincial governor has provided initial care and assistance. The perpetrators have been identified and have photos of them. Before the incident, General Charoenchai Hinthao, the army chief, visited the area and a few hours later, the incident occurred. However, the full legal process must be carried out. As for the motive of the incident, it has not been reported in detail yet. I personally think that it should not have been done. We are fellow Thais. Doing it will not benefit anyone. Their city is already beautiful and peaceful. The economy is impro ving. People are confident and will travel more, both Thais and Malaysians. When something like this happens, it will drag down what is going to move forward, which is a pity. I also think that it is everyone's conscience. Mr. Anutin also mentioned the criticism from many parties that the new senators lack knowledge and ability. He said that he felt sorry for the inferior people. It clearly shows that people who speak, such as senators who are uneducated, senators who sell noodles, senators who are drivers, senators who are farmers, the people who speak are even more inferior than senators. He spoke as a news reader. He wanted people to understand that all humans are born equal. This is the intention of this constitution, which wants to have diverse people. I would like to leave a message to the people who have made observations such as MPs must have a bachelor's degree, which is specified in the constitution, or ministers must have a bachelor's degree as a minimum. However, in the selection of senators, th ere is no mention of education. Even those who do not go to school can still do so because they want to select people with a variety of experiences in life. If we have obtained them through every process, we must move on. It is useless to talk about what this person's occupation is or what their education is like. I personally see that this is contrary to the intent and shows a bad attitude. It is useless. 317.-Thai News Agency Source: Thai News Agency