Anutin Cancels Afternoon Rally After Campaigning in Phang Nga

Phang nga: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, embarked on a campaign trail in Phang Nga before making an urgent return to Bangkok. Anutin started his campaign by paying respects to Luang Pu Thuad, a revered Buddhist monk, at Kanchanaphisek Park in Phang Nga Municipality. This gesture was made to seek good fortune before he commenced his parade throughout the province, rallying support for the Bhumjaithai Party. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin was in Phang Nga to support Mr. Atthapol Traisri, the Bhumjaithai Party's candidate for Member of Parliament in Phang Nga Constituency 1. Riding in a campaign vehicle along Phetkasem Road, Anutin made his way to the Phang Nga City Shrine. His presence garnered attention, with many people pausing to take photos and show their support. During his campaign, Anutin addressed the public via a loudspeaker, urging them to vote for the Bhumjaithai Party on the upcoming election day, February 8th. He emphasized the party's number, 37, and encouraged vot es for their candidates across the province. Anutin also interacted with local vendors, wishing them success in their sales, and outlined the party's policies. These include boosting tourism to increase visitors and income in Phang Nga, improving transportation infrastructure, creating opportunities for livelihoods, and implementing the second phase of the government's co-payment scheme.