Sabida Urges Support for Bhumjaithai Party Candidates in Nakhon Si Thammarat

Nakhon si thammarat: Sabida has made an earnest appeal to the residents of Nakhon Si Thammarat to support the Bhumjaithai Party's parliamentary candidates, Uayporn Sri and Rachit, in their quest to enter parliament. She encouraged both Thai and Muslim citizens to cast their votes for the candidates, emphasizing the party's key policies on national security, sovereignty, and economic well-being.

According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sabida Thaiseth, a candidate for Member of Parliament on the party list and a prominent figure in the Bhumjaithai Party, visited Wat Nod Intersection Market and Saengchan Mosque in the Pho Thong Subdistrict, Tha Sala District. Her campaign was in support of Ms. Uayporn Sri Chaowalit, the party's candidate for Constituency 8. She urged residents and vendors to participate in the voting process scheduled for February 8th. The atmosphere at the market was welcoming, with engaging discussions about economic concerns taking place.

Ms. Sabida stated that her visit aimed to garner votes for Bhumjaithai Party candidates across all nine constituencies in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. She highlighted the crucial role of voting in shaping the nation's future direction.

The party, she emphasized, prioritizes national security, with plans to fortify border security and safeguard sovereignty. Economic improvements are also a focal point, aiming to enhance citizens' quality of life and ensure economic security. Education is another priority, with efforts to provide quality education to all age groups to develop the country's human resources.

Further campaigning efforts by Ms. Sabida included support for Mr. Rachit Sudphum, candidate number 5 for Constituency 1, at Al-Muwaahidin School and the Karahmad Mosque in Ban Hua Thale, Na Khian Subdistrict. She stressed the importance of the February 8th vote and continued support for Bhumjaithai Party candidates, citing the party's past efforts to aid Thai Muslims, such as significantly reducing Hajj pilgrimage costs.