Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, has dismissed any speculation regarding his intentions to become the Prime Minister, emphasizing that there is only a "love room" and not a "war room" at his party's headquarters. Anutin, who attended the weekly MP meeting at the Bhumjaithai Party headquarters, clarified his stance when questioned about the party's actions concerning an upcoming Constitutional Court ruling.
According to Thai News Agency, Anutin addressed inquiries about the Bhumjaithai Party potentially setting up a war room to oversee the Constitutional Court's decision on the audio clip involving Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Mr. Hun Sen. Anutin refuted the idea, humorously remarking, "No. Who would we fight with in a war room? There's only a love room."
When asked about a recent photo he posted on social media with Sarath Ratanavadi, known as Gulf, Anutin explained that the photo was taken during a friendly meal on Sunday. He reiterated that there was no issue with the post, as he and Sarath have been friends since childhood. Anutin also addressed questions about deleting the photo, stating there was no hidden meaning behind the action and mentioning that another friend was present in the picture.
Before departing, Anutin was asked if he was preparing to assume the role of Prime Minister. His response was a straightforward "No," further dispelling rumors about his political ambitions. Despite this, reporters noted that Anutin had shared the photo on his personal Facebook page prior to its removal later that evening.