
Thitsana, former Bangkok MP from the Prachachon Party, sent an open letter to Amarat, refuting drug allegations, accusing her of resorting to low tactics to destroy reputations after failing to compete on policy, and demanding to stop dragging children and families into political conflicts to generate scandalous rumors.
On 17 Feb 2026 GMT+7, Ms. Thitsana Choonhawat, former Bangkok MP of the Prachachon Party, posted on Facebook an open letter addressed to Ms. Amarat Chokepamitkul regarding insinuations about drug use.
Ms. Thitsana stated this is not a policy critique but a textbook case of character assassination. When unable to argue with reason, when facts cannot be countered, when losing the policy arena, one resorts to moral attacks, casting vague suspicions to society and hoping ambiguity replaces evidence.
She called this behavior despicable, cowardly, and deeply destructive to democratic culture. True leftists must stand on due process, not vigilante justice on social media, not unethical public shaming, nor creating an atmosphere where the accused become a mob’s defendant. Politics claiming to be "progressive" but witch-hunting mirrors the very power structures it opposes.
However, she declined to answer detailed questions publicly as the matter is now in the justice system. Providing information through media might affect the case. She chooses to let facts prove themselves in court, not on timelines. She emphasized this issue affects not only her but also her family. She has teenage children who may see these messages, face peer questioning, and bear stigma from unproven accusations.
Dragging children and families into political battles is a grave moral wrongdoing. It harms uninvolved individuals to destroy political rivals. Politics should debate with reason, data, and vision.
Not by spreading rumors or feeding society’s appetite for scandal over policies. She will fiercely protect her dignity and that of her family. If there is to be a fight, let it be on facts, not on baseness disguised as morality.