Sabida Rallies Bang Kapi and Wang Thonglang Residents for Bhumjaithai Party Victory

Bangkok: Sabida Thaiseth, a candidate for Member of Parliament on the Bhumjaithai Party's party-list, has made a heartfelt appeal to the residents of Bang Kapi and Wang Thonglang, urging them to support "Oh Thang Soi" in the upcoming elections. She called upon the residents to create a blue phenomenon by voting for the Bhumjaithai Party and its constituency MPs.

According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sabida made her appeal following a campaign event for Ms. Thitiphas Chotdechachainant, who is running for MP in the Bang Kapi-Wang Thonglang district. During her visit, she also engaged with the community at the Jami'ul Muttakin Mosque (Lamsali), discussing key issues with Muslim residents and preparing to welcome Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior.

In her interview, Ms. Sabida shared insights about her campaign efforts alongside Ms. Thitiphas and her circle of supporters. Highlighting her positive reception in the community, she stated that many residents have expressed their intent to vote for her, referring to her affectionately as "Sister O." She emphasized the strong local support for the Bhumjaithai Party, which holds the number 37 on the ballot.

Ms. Sabida further appealed to Bangkok residents by underscoring the party's commitment to fulfilling promises with competence and dedication. She assured voters of the party's understanding of local needs, pledging to work with honesty and integrity if elected.

Addressing concerns about vote splitting, Ms. Sabida reiterated the Bhumjaithai Party's dedication to democracy and improving the quality of life for all citizens, regardless of age or profession. She urged voters to support the party in creating a blue phenomenon on February 8th, promising to work diligently for Thailand's progress.

Ms. Thitiphas also expressed her intentions to serve the people of Bang Kapi and Wang Thonglang, emphasizing her local roots and the party's good policies. She highlighted the professional and youthful leadership within the Bhumjaithai Party, including Ms. Sabida's representation of the Muslim community in government.