Chada and Sabida Rally Krabi for Bhumjaithai Party Votes

Krabi: "Chada" and "Sabida" took the stage to appeal to the people of Krabi to vote for the Bhumjaithai Party. They urged the residents to support the party throughout the province, requesting a four-year extension to demonstrate continued progress. Highlighting achievements made in just two months, they promised even greater accomplishments in the years to come. The speakers expressed pride in Krabi's residents for their voting prowess and political insight, urging them to support a party that respects the Muslim population. They also pledged to make the Hajj pilgrimage more affordable and accessible.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chada Thaiseth, a candidate for Member of Parliament in Uthai Thani Province, together with Ms. Sabida Thaiseth, a candidate for Member of Parliament on the party list of the Bhumjaithai Party, engaged with Muslim religious leaders and women at Ban Na Mosque in Krabi Province. They later joined Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, for a campaign event at Ton Palm Market in Khlong Thom District, Krabi Province, and addressed a rally in front of the Khlong Thom District Office. Mr. Chada emphasized that Mr. Anutin's policies and previous achievements are evidence of the Bhumjaithai Party's reliability, introducing Mr. Kittichai Engchuan as the candidate for Member of Parliament in Constituency 3 of Krabi Province.

Ms. Sabida underscored the Bhumjaithai Party's dedication to lowering the costs associated with the Hajj pilgrimage, a promise underscored by Mr. Anutin's focus on public access to the pilgrimage during his tenure as Minister of Interior. Working with Mr. Chada, they addressed the high costs and worked on mechanisms to reduce them, achieving nearly 300 million baht in savings for pilgrims over nearly three years in office. This commitment to practical solutions is a key reason for supporting the Bhumjaithai Party, Ms. Sabida argued.

Ms. Sabida highlighted the unity of Krabi residents, who have successfully elected three MPs from the Bhumjaithai Party. She noted the pride of having a Deputy Minister from Krabi, rather than from a particular family, reflecting local achievement. On issues of trade, border concerns, and security, she remarked that the Bhumjaithai Party has accomplished significant progress in just over two months, advocating for further opportunities to serve. She praised the "Half-Price Plus" policy, which has been popular among the public, and promised its return if the party is re-elected.

Chada Thaiseth, addressing the gathering, celebrated the Bhumjaithai Party's previous electoral success in Krabi, securing three seats. He expressed his delight at the political savvy of Krabi's residents and the Bhumjaithai Party's respect for Muslims, urging continued support for the party across the province.