
"Big Jazz" Kamronwit Thupkrajang launches a vigorous caravan campaign in Pathum Thani to promote Airin Phanrit to parliament, stressing the need to choose truly hardworking representatives rather than politicians who only speak well. He reveals plans to take the stage at a major rally tomorrow to counter a prominent party, warning against misleading the public.
On 31 Jan 2026 at Pathum Thani Province, Pol. Lt. Gen. Kamronwit Thupkrajang, Chairman of the Pathum Thani Provincial Administrative Organization, campaigned to support Ms. Airin Phanrit, candidate number 8 for the 5th electoral district from the Kla Tham Party, former deputy spokesperson of the Prime Minister's Office. In the final stretch of the election, he organized a vehicle caravan to meet residents at communities and key markets to promote the party's policies.
Pol. Lt. Gen. Kamronwit stated that public response has been enthusiastic, with people greeting him and calling to request additional policy documents. He urged candidates to keep their promises to the public and to push for work both in the House of Representatives and committees to secure concrete local budget support. The key to this election is to elect representatives who can genuinely collaborate with local areas, coordinate with the Provincial Administrative Organization and local government bodies to promote public projects effectively. He cited as an example during recent floods, candidate number 8 promptly coordinated with the Royal Irrigation Department and Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives in Khu Khot subdistrict to address urgent issues, reflecting local understanding and proactive work.
"We need real workers as MPs to develop our home. Many projects of the Provincial Administrative Organization require policy support. With well-coordinated representatives, progress will accelerate. I ask the people to give 'Tuk Airin' a chance to enter the House of Representatives as our local MP to work fully for Pathum Thani’s development. Tuk will prove herself through results, not just words," Pol. Lt. Gen. Kamronwit said.
Additionally, Pol. Lt. Gen. Kamronwit revealed that tomorrow he will attend the Kla Tham Party’s major rally at the plaza opposite Future Park Rangsit, a venue previously used by Pheu Thai and the People’s Party for rallies. Initially, he did not plan to speak, but after being directly named by both parties, he wants to invite the public to hear the facts and not be lied to.
Ms. Airin said her decision to run comes from a sincere desire to see systematic development in Pathum Thani and to address lingering local problems. If trusted, she will serve as a bridge between local communities and policy levels to push budgets and projects that truly meet local needs.
"Tuk grew up here and has always witnessed the problems faced by the people, including recurring floods, traffic congestion, incomplete public utilities, and limited career opportunities for the younger generation. These are not distant issues but part of daily life in Pathum Thani. MPs must not only be voices in parliament but also work on the ground, listen to locals, collaborate with communities, and follow through. Tuk is ready to work fully, coordinating with all agencies to ensure our Pathum Thani progresses steadily and sustainably."