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People Demonstrated in Bangkok for “Respect my Vote”
BANGKOK – Hundres of people demonstrated in Bangkok forĀ “Respect my Vote” in support of Sunday’s general election at several spots in Bangkok on Thursday, while also calling for the People’s Democratic Reform Committee to respect the rights of others.
Those who are angry against corruption should support and participate in the February 2 elections instead of pushing for the creation of an unelected Peopleās Council.
This is the message of concerned Thai civic groups and individuals who have been holding candle lighting activities mainly in north Thailand to counter the āBangkok Shutdownā campaign. They are using the Twitter hashtag #RespectMyVote.
Students from various schools assembled under the banner of ‘respect my future’ network to conduct a candle-lighting activity on the pedestrian flyover in front of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce in Din Daeng. Although many of the students at the event were not of voting age, they expressed support for the election. The group also called on the PDRC to respect the rights of others, explaining that the PDRC protests and road blocks had cost them increased travel time to school, and schools near the protest sites had to cancel classes frequently.
In Nonthaburi, locals flew 3 powered paragliders bearing signs inviting the public to partake in Sunday’s election, and expressing support for the democratic process. Another group of election supporters in the province released balloons and lit candles to express their standpoint in urging for peace in the nation.