Nattawut Criticizes Defecting MPs at Rasi Salai Rally with Spicy Cobra Stir-Fry Speech

Rasi salai: "Natthawut" (Nattawut Sanmuang) delivered a fiery speech in Rasi Salai, using a spicy cobra stir-fry dish as a metaphor to criticize MPs who defected to the Pheu Thai party and sided with blue and silver-colored candidates. He urged villagers not to be misled by voting for number 9, which represents a single green ballot.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nattawut Saikua, a campaign assistant for the Pheu Thai Party, spoke at Wai Kham Witthaya School to rally support for Mr. Naruchit Jaruratchakul, a candidate for Member of Parliament in Sisaket Province, Constituency 9. Mr. Nattawut remarked that during his two recent rallies in Rasi Salai, he noticed a shift in the number of MPs, despite continued support for Pheu Thai. He questioned the drastic changes in the political landscape, especially after the Pheu Thai party expressed ambitions of claiming a championship title.

During his address, Mr. Nattawut referenced a former MP, Nuchanat Charuwongsathien, who had passed away without public mourning or rituals, suggesting that Pheu Thai supporters should cast their votes for the party on both ballots. He criticized the tactics of some candidates who campaign for Pheu Thai while belonging to other parties, emphasizing the need to vote for specific ballot colors to support the party's true candidates.

Mr. Nattawut recounted a previous visit to the area, noting the fervor of a female candidate who later left Pheu Thai. He described his emotional turmoil following her departure, using colorful metaphors to convey his disappointment. He warned against underestimating the voters of Rasi Salai, asserting that they are aware of his intentions and the political dynamics at play.

In response to criticisms about his focus on policies, Mr. Nattawut clarified that his speeches are part of a political mission. He stressed that the policies outlined by Professor Chen and the party leader are his responsibility to manage, and assured that the Pheu Thai Party remains resilient under his watch. He cautioned against dismissing the party's strength, likening it to a flower that cannot be easily plucked or crushed.