
“Zabida” campaigns actively in Songkhla and Satun, appealing for votes both personally and for the party to secure Anutin as prime minister. She also highlights the return to work of Ekniti, Supajee, and Sihasak, promotes the Khon La Khrueng Plus debt relief program, and pushes education, halal, and Hajj fee reduction policies in the final campaign stretch.
On 29 January 2026, Ms. Zabida Thaiset, Bhumjaithai Party’s party-list candidate, traveled to support Bhumjaithai candidates campaigning in Songkhla and Satun provinces. She visited the train station market in Chana District, Songkhla, to assist Mr. Khosali Dusamoh, Bhumjaithai candidate for Songkhla’s 8th constituency. The atmosphere was lively as vendors and locals greeted her, requested photos, and cheered continuously.
She then visited Padang Besar Market in Sadao District, Songkhla, to support Mr. Anukul Pruksanusak, Bhumjaithai candidate for Songkhla’s 6th constituency. Afterwards, she went to the Ban Hua Saphan Ta Sai Mosque’s childcare center in Bang Klam District to assist Police Colonel Pitak Puttaviro, candidate for Songkhla’s 9th constituency. There, the Muslim community warmly welcomed her with flowers and friendly photo sessions.
During her visits across the three constituencies, Ms. Zabida reiterated Bhumjaithai Party’s core policies, emphasizing digital platform education that offers free learning opportunities for all age groups anytime, anywhere. This reduces hidden costs for parents and connects education with the labor market to effectively address graduate unemployment.
She also spoke about reinstating the state welfare card program with new registration to ensure fair and wider access to benefits. Additionally, she highlighted efforts to position Thailand as a global halal market hub in food and medical sectors, directly addressing the needs of the southern border provinces.
Another point well received by the Muslim community was the success in reducing Hajj pilgrimage costs to no more than 200,000 baht, along with improving travel quality and care for pilgrims. Ms. Zabida stated that Bhumjaithai has proven it can "talk and deliver" effectively.
Furthermore, Ms. Zabida mentioned visiting the community childcare center facing space constraints and recent disaster impacts. She assured that if given the opportunity, the party would push to expand facilities and enhance community quality of life, especially for children and youth, who are the country’s vital future workforce.
Ms. Zabida requested strong votes for Bhumjaithai candidates in the 8 February election, urging firm support to ensure their victory. She asked residents attending her speech if they were debtors to Anutin Chanweerakul through the Khon La Khrueng program, to which they affirmed. She then asked if they wanted Anutin to repay this debt, and they agreed. Ms. Zabida concluded that voting for Bhumjaithai, both people and party, would bring back the Khon La Khrueng program. Electing Bhumjaithai means gaining Supajee Suthamphan, Ekniti Nitithanprapas, Sihasak Puangkaewkaew, and Anutin as prime minister.