
"Ice Rakchanok" sent a message to "Chuwit," congratulating him on recovering from cancer and coming back from the brink of death. She challenged him to provide evidence, not just threats, saying she is also curious. She declared that even shady, bad, and evil people want to be removed. She believes his daily posts and media briefings are aimed at campaigning for "Bhumjaithai." "tags": ["political campaign", "Bhumjaithai party", "cancer recovery", "Chuwit Kamolvisit", "political criticism"]
On 29 Jan 2026 GMT+7, Ms. Rakchanok Srinok, a party-list candidate for the Prachachon Party, commented on political activist Chuwit Kamolvisit's recent press conferences and posts attacking the Prachachon Party while praising Ms. Rakchanok as a social security heroine. She said the Prachachon Party does not consider her a heroine and does not overburden her. The praises she receives come from the public. She emphasized that the party is not using her heavily; rather, the entire party is fully committed to winning the election with the highest votes. Thus, her efforts are also personal. The party does not force or exploit anyone; they simply want to win and put in full effort."tags": ["Prachachon Party", "election", "political activism", "Rakchanok Srinok"]
Ms. Rakchanok said, "Regarding Chuwit's criticisms, let's just take them as they are. If anyone does not want to read them, they can unfollow Chuwit and stop following his posts. To be frank, I don't want to respond harshly to Chuwit, but there is a limit to how far it can go. We haven't reached that point yet, so the criticism will remain at this level." "tags": ["criticism", "social media", "Chuwit Kamolvisit", "political discourse"]
When asked about Chuwit's claim that if the Prachachon Party slanders others as gray characters, he would expose more audio clips, Ms. Rakchanok replied, "Fine, bring it on. Gray people, bad people, evil people—we don't want them in the party either. If you have evidence, don't threaten; just reveal it. I also want to know who they are so they can be removed." "tags": ["political dispute", "evidence challenge", "party integrity"]
When asked about the impact of Chuwit's attacks on the Prachachon Party, Ms. Rakchanok said, "You should ask the public how they feel about this. But I believe the public can see what is what. In the last election, Chuwit helped us campaign against Bhumjaithai, opposing the cannabis issue. This time, he still says he hates Bhumjaithai but insults the orange party daily. Let me ask, how many parties can lead the government coalition now? Only two: the Prachachon Party and Bhumjaithai. Chuwit's actions indirectly campaign for Bhumjaithai. Whether his actions match his statements, I believe the public can decide." "tags": ["government coalition", "political strategy", "public opinion", "Prachachon Party", "Bhumjaithai"]
When asked if she is prepared for Chuwit's attacks, Ms. Rakchanok said, "Bring it on. I want to see it now while the momentum is high and Pita is making a comeback. Do whatever you want. I also want to tell Chuwit that I’m glad he recovered from cancer and regained good health. I hope he uses this second chance at life happily and for public benefit." "tags": ["cancer recovery", "political resilience", "Chuwit Kamolvisit", "Pita Limjaroenrat"]