
Zabida helped her father Chada campaign, respectfully asking for votes and playfully asking villagers, “Does he look like your father?” She appealed for votes to re-elect Chada to parliament and to support the Bhumjaithai Party. Zabida pledged to address quality of life issues and reaffirmed that the Khon La Khrueng Plus program will definitely continue.
On 23 Jan 2026 GMT+7, in Uthai Thani Province, Mr. Chada Thaiset, Bhumjaithai Party candidate for Uthai Thani MP, campaigned alongside Ms. Zabida Thaiset, Bhumjaithai party-list candidate. They met and presented policies to residents in Ban Rai District, focusing on two key rally points: near Hu Chang Temple in Hu Chang Subdistrict and Ban Mai Pho Ngam Pavilion in Nong Chok Subdistrict, Ban Rai District, Uthai Thani. This visit aimed to request votes and encourage people to exercise their voting rights on 8 Feb 2026 GMT+7.
Immediately upon arrival, Ms. Zabida respectfully asked villagers for their votes and jokingly asked, “Does he look like your father?” Villagers then pinned leaflets featuring Mr. Chada’s photo on the left chest pocket of their shirts, saying, “I will keep it in my heart.”
Ms. Zabida Thaiset, Bhumjaithai party-list candidate, stated that although the party has been working for only 2-3 months, it has already achieved many results. She asked if the Khon La Khrueng Plus program is good, and added that Bhumjaithai’s slogan is “Speak and Do Plus,” meaning they deliver even more than promised.
The Bhumjaithai Party prioritizes improving quality of life for people of all ages, especially by creating jobs, generating income, and solving social problems, alongside strengthening national security in tangible ways. This is a core policy the party is committed to advancing. Regarding elderly care, the party plans to establish quality, affordable elderly care centers accessible to the public, providing comprehensive care if the party is trusted to lead the government.
This includes the policy of “One Village, Volunteer Nurse,” aiming to create about 100,000 jobs. Volunteer nurses will care for the elderly and pregnant women in communities, with employment contracts of four years and monthly compensation of 15,000 baht. Additionally, the party plans to address drug problems by establishing 10 drug rehabilitation centers in each district to provide thorough treatment. The focus will be on rehabilitation, reintegrating good citizens into society, and sustainably reducing drug-related impacts in communities.
Another ongoing Bhumjaithai policy is the Khon La Khrueng Plus program, an extension of the original Khon La Khrueng project. It aims to reduce living costs for citizens while stimulating spending in the community economy and strengthening small businesses. This approach increases purchasing power for people while generating widespread income circulation within the local economy.
At the same time, the party emphasizes education policies under the name “Equal Education Plus.” It plans to establish a learning and skill development platform aligned with labor market needs, allowing people to study anywhere and anytime without paying for internet access. The party promotes the idea of free, accessible education that leads to real employment upon graduation.
Regarding border areas, the Bhumjaithai Party has received complaints from residents about the impacts of checkpoints and security issues. Therefore, the party focuses on building preventive measures such as installing mesh fences to stop illegal agricultural imports, drug trafficking, and illegal labor entry. The party confirms that its border policies cover all dimensions—security, economy, and protecting national interests—to create long-term safety and stability for the people.