Bangkok: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul addressed the media today, emphasizing the importance of performing good deeds over organizing large-scale merit-making ceremonies in the wake of recent significant events in Thailand.
According to Thai News Agency, the Prime Minister, who also serves as the Minister of Interior, chaired a Cabinet meeting where this topic arose. As Anutin led the Cabinet from Khu Fah Building to Command Building 1, reporters questioned him about the necessity of conducting merit-making ceremonies. The Prime Minister responded by asserting that simple good deeds are sufficient, implying that grand charitable acts are not required.
Following this brief interaction with the press, Anutin proceeded to participate in a promotional event for a musical performance by Rattikan Amlai, known as "Nene," a contestant on America's Got Talent. This event was held at Command Building 1, highlighting the Prime Minister's support for local talent and cultural activities.