
Chada, accompanied by his daughter Sabida, campaigned in the Nonthaburi Muslim community to support Kanyaporn, the Attorney General's daughter, promoting policies to solve flooding and reduce Hajj fees. He emphasized the slogan 'Promises Made, Promises Kept Plus' and appealed for votes in the election's final stretch.
On 29 Jan 2026 GMT+7 at the Hidayatul Ummah Mosque (Talad Khwan Mosque) in Nonthaburi province, Mr. Chada Thaiset, Bhumjaithai Party candidate for MP in Uthai Thani, along with his daughter Ms. Sabida Thaiset, a party-list candidate for Bhumjaithai, campaigned to support Ms. Kanyaporn Kaewtip, or Sai, candidate for MP in Nonthaburi constituency 1 from Bhumjaithai Party. Reporters noted she is the daughter of Mr. Ittiporn Kaewtip, the current Attorney General.
Mr. Chada led meetings with religious leaders and community members, presenting party policies aimed at Thai Muslims.
Then Ms. Sabida continued to Darul Islam Mosque in Mueang District, Nonthaburi, to meet local residents. She said Bhumjaithai values direct contact with Muslim communities to listen to their problems. A recurring issue raised is flooding, so the party proposed developing a Smart City system, especially an intelligent flood warning system that uses technology for effective alerts and management.
Furthermore, Bhumjaithai has consistently supported Islamic affairs, particularly managing the Hajj pilgrimage. The party has demonstrated success in significantly reducing Hajj travel expenses while maintaining full standards and quality, reflecting sincerity and effective problem-solving within a short time.
Regarding the economy, Ms. Sabida said many people still call for a new phase of the co-payment scheme to ease living costs. She emphasized this policy truly addresses people's needs, based on continual feedback from grassroots campaigning.
At the same time, Bhumjaithai promotes economic stimulation through the Thai soft power industry, especially supporting the film industry and Thai culture on the international stage, which generates over 4.6 billion baht in economic value and enhances the country's prestige globally.
Ms. Sabida concluded by asking for public confidence in Bhumjaithai and its candidates in the final stretch of campaigning, citing proven performance in delivering tangible solutions to people’s problems, consistent with the party's slogan 'Promises Made, Promises Kept Plus.'