Chaiyanok Chidchob Pledges to Uphold Personal Identity in Politics

Bangkok: Mr. Chaiyanok Chidchob, Secretary-General of the Bhumjaithai Party, has declared his steadfast commitment to maintaining his personal identity on his political journey, despite being associated with the term "big house." Chaiyanok defines this term as a potent force dedicated to working for the people, suggesting his political endeavors align with this philosophy.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chaiyanok addressed the implications of being linked to the "big house," a notion he has contemplated. He interprets it as a symbol of development across various sectors that the party is involved in. This perspective is exemplified by the transformation of Buriram province, which has evolved from one of the poorest regions in the country to a rapidly growing economic hub, contributing significantly to Thailand's international prestige.

Mr. Chaiyanok elaborated on the term "big house," describing it as a collective of skilled individuals with a common purpose of generating public benefits. He clarified that it does not imply selfishness or betrayal of the nation. Instead, it represents a commitment to collective goals without undermining his personal capabilities. Chaiyanok emphasized that he does not see himself as a "Chidchob," a figure of respect in Thai politics, but rather as someone shaped by experiences, challenges, and the trust of the public.

He concluded, "I must be myself and accept myself, because otherwise, I will not be able to develop or create any change," reinforcing his dedication to preserving his identity within the political landscape. Chaiyanok is resolute in using his abilities to serve the people to the utmost of his potential.