
"Big Jad" supports four deputy candidates from the Kla Tham Party running for Pathum Thani parliamentary seats, stating that some parties have nominated children of those involved in welfare fraud and insulted Pathum Thani residents by implying they eat grass. He advises choosing candidates who can work well with local communities. Thousands of supporters have come to encourage the candidates.
At 11:00 a.m. on 27 Dec 2025 GMT+7, at the Agricultural Engineering Training Center auditorium in Bang Phun subdistrict, Mueang district, Pathum Thani province, Police Lieutenant General Kamronwit Thupkrajang, Chairman of the Pathum Thani Provincial Administrative Organization, observed the registration of candidates for the Pathum Thani constituency parliamentary election. He also promoted four deputy candidates from the Kla Tham Party running for Pathum Thani MP seats.
The four deputy candidates supported by Police Lieutenant General Kamronwit Thupkrajang, Chairman of the Pathum Thani Provincial Administrative Organization, include:
1. Mr. Nopporn Khaokham, candidate number 2, former deputy chairman of the Pathum Thani Provincial Administrative Organization, running for MP in Constituency 1 of the Kla Tham Party. Constituency 1 covers the entire Lat Lum Kaeo district and parts of Mueang Pathum Thani district, specifically Ban Chang, Bang Luang, Bang Duea, Bang Khayaeng, and Bang Khu Wat subdistricts.
2. Mr. Chayut Sinpoonphak, candidate number 7, former deputy mayor of Rangsit City Municipality, running for MP in Constituency 4. Constituency 4 includes parts of Khlong Luang district, specifically Khlong Luang town municipality, and parts of Thanyaburi district, specifically Prachathipat subdistrict.
3. Ms. Patchisa Pachirathareerut, candidate number 4, former deputy chairman of the Pathum Thani Provincial Administrative Organization, running for MP in Constituency 6. Constituency 6 covers parts of Lam Luk Ka district, specifically Lat Sawai subdistrict and Bueng Kham Phroi subdistrict administrative organization, and parts of Thanyaburi district, specifically Bueng Yitho subdistrict.
4. Ms. Airin Panrit, candidate number 8, former deputy spokesperson of the Prime Minister's Office, running for MP in Constituency 5. Constituency 5 covers parts of Mueang Pathum Thani district, specifically Ban Mai and Lak Hok subdistricts, and parts of Lam Luk Ka district, specifically Khu Khot subdistrict. Approximately one thousand people came to show support for the candidates.
Police Lieutenant General Kamronwit Thupkrajang, Chairman of the Pathum Thani Provincial Administrative Organization, stated that his primary consideration in supporting MP candidates is the benefit of the people. He supports individuals he believes can serve the public well. He noted that during crises such as COVID-19 and flooding, voters can see which MPs actively helped local communities and citizens. Some MPs have served for two to three years but remain unknown to locals. He criticized parties that nominate candidates based on family ties to welfare fraud or those who insult Pathum Thani residents by implying they eat grass. He urged voters to select individuals rather than parties, choosing those willing to work with local governments to secure budgets for Pathum Thani’s development. Local administrations rely on their own limited budgets, which are insufficient for major projects such as monorails or flood barriers. He expressed full support for the three deputy chairmen running as MP candidates for the Kla Tham Party, emphasizing that if elected, they will coordinate and attract funding to develop Pathum Thani.
A prominent figure today, receiving overwhelming support from several hundred people, is Mr. Kunanon Chuprasert, candidate number 3 for MP in Constituency 3 of the Bhumjaithai Party. He is the beloved son of Mr. Yutsak Chuprasert, mayor of Khlong Luang municipality. Today, he received strong backing from many local residents who came to show their encouragement.