A woman who told PM Prayut Chan-o-cha to his face to “retire quickly” claims that police requested a meeting with her to discuss her offence. The incident took place on Wednesday when the prime minister visited Udon Thani and a bunch of well-wishers had been welcoming him. Video of the day captured the interaction and caused a stir in media.
The woman reported that police in Ban Dung district the place the incident happened visited her residence asking to fulfill along with her to make an official document of the incident. She told them she had carried out nothing wrong and refused to meet with them.
The lady is a 28 yr old noodle vendor from Udon Thani, and during the greeting of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha she received the possibility to ask hin some straight-forward and pointed questions. The change captured on video noticed the lady saying, “We want lots of improvement. If you can’t do that, I’d prefer to ask you to retire shortly to permit others to perform the duties.”
The prime minister was caught off guard and easily responded, “what?” She repeated her query and he retorted telling her to check out the progress he’s made. She responded with a sarcastic joke.
“ Safety know … I know. You advised us to grow lemons and raise fish so we could promote lemons on Mars.”
The Office of the Attorney-General mentioned police don’t have the authority to make personal information and fingerprint the girl, saying that can only be done for felony suspects, our bodies suspected of unnatural deaths, and for people looking for sure permits or public workplace. They stated the lady was not a suspect for any crime so she had no purpose to submit to police.
The girl says police came to speak together with her concerning the incident with PM Prayut, but a authorities spokesperson denied the declare saying he talked to the governor of Udon Thani and the local police. He mentioned she was not in any bother
“The government has by no means prohibited anybody from expressing opinions, regardless of their political beliefs. We’re able to hear and clarify [misunderstandings] with correct data all alongside. The prime minister looks after all teams of individuals equally.”