Sabida and Chada Thaiseth Rally Support in Uthai Thani for Bhumjaithai Party

Uthai thani: Helping their father campaign, Sabida and Chada appeal for votes at a rural farm. Sabida helped his father campaign, accompanying Chada to a rural village in Uthai Thani, appealing for votes for Chada to return to parliament. He urged voters to choose Bhumjaithai Party, promising that Sabida would solve quality of life problems and that the "Half-Price Plus" scheme would be coming. Meanwhile, villagers tucked a picture of Chada into their left breast pockets, saying they would keep it in their hearts.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chada Thaiseth, a Bhumjaithai Party candidate for Member of Parliament in Uthai Thani, campaigned in the area along with Ms. Sabida Thaiseth, a Bhumjaithai Party candidate for the party-list MP position, to meet and discuss policies with the people in Ban Rai District. They held two main rallies: at Wat Hu Chang in Hu Chang Subdistrict and at the Ban Mai Pho Ngam pavilion in Nong Chok Subdistrict, Ban Rai District, Uthai Thani Province. The purpose of this campaign was to solicit votes and encourage people to exercise their right to vote on February 8, 2026. The atmosphere was lively, with many local residents attending to hear about the policies.

Upon arrival, Ms. Sabida immediately bowed and asked for votes from the people, jokingly saying, "Do I look like my father?" Before the villagers tucked leaflets with Mr. Chada's picture into their left breast pockets, with the caption, "We'll keep them in our hearts."

Ms. Sabida revealed that the Bhumjaithai Party has only been in power for 2-3 months, but they have already achieved many accomplishments. She discussed the "Half-Price Plus" scheme and highlighted the party's slogan, "We say it, we do it, plus," meaning they do even more than before.

The Bhumjaithai Party prioritizes improving the quality of life for people of all ages, particularly through job creation, income generation, and addressing social problems, coupled with concrete measures to strengthen national security. These are key policies the party is committed to promoting. Regarding policies for the elderly, the Bhumjaithai Party plans to establish high-quality, affordable senior care centers to provide comprehensive care for the elderly. If the party is entrusted with leading the government, policies include: a "One Village, Volunteer Nurses" policy to create approximately 100,000 jobs, with volunteer nurses caring for the elderly and pregnant women in communities. The employment contract would be for four years with a monthly salary of 15,000 baht. Furthermore, to combat drug addiction, the party will establish 10 drug rehabilitation centers in every district to provide comprehensive treatment, focusing on rehabilitation, reintegration into society, and sustainably reducing the negat ive impact of drug abuse in communities.

Ms. Sabida further stated that another policy that the Bhumjaithai Party will continue to pursue is the "Half-Price Plus" project, which is an extension of the original "Half-Price" project. It aims to reduce the cost of living for the public while stimulating spending in the community economy and strengthening small retailers. This approach will increase people's purchasing power and simultaneously generate income circulating throughout the local economy.

Ms. Sabida stated that the party also prioritizes education policy under the name "Equal Education Plus," which will establish a learning and skills development platform aligned with labor market demands. This will provide citizens with access to education anytime, anywhere, without internet costs, promoting the concept of free, accessible, and guaranteed employment after graduation. Regarding border issues, the Bhumjaithai Party has received complaints from citizens in various areas about the impact of checkpoints and security problems. Therefore, the party's policy focuses on building defenses, such as installing mesh fences to prevent illegal agricultural product smuggling, drug trafficking, and illegal labor trafficking. The Bhumjaithai Party affirms that its border policy approach will cover all dimensions - security, economy, and protecting national interests - to create sustainable long-term safety and security for the people.