PM ‘not indifferent’ to farmers’ woes

PM ‘not indifferent’ to farmers’ woes

Paitongtarn is criticized for letting her children play on the grass of the Government House.

Farmers from 19 provinces dump truckloads of blackchin tilapia outside Government House on Tuesday to protest against the slow progress in eliminating the invasive fish that is destructive to local ecosystems. (Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut)
Farmers from 19 provinces threw truckloads of black fish at Government House on Tuesday in protest of the slow progress being made in removing the invasive fish, which threatens the native ecosystems. ( Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut )

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has dismissed condemnation that she appeared indifferent by social conflict by playing her children on the garden of Government House in protest of producers.

On Tuesday, farmers from 19 regions dumped boatloads of blackchin fish close to the Government House border, chastising Ms. Paetongtarn for watching her son and daughter enjoy.

The protesters criticized the president’s slow progress in eradicating the aggressive fish, which have had a devastating effect on local communities.

The elite claimed that the Fisheries Department was taking care of the problem and that she was indifferent.

She said on Wednesday,” Being nearer to my kids doesn’t impede my work.” Being able to multitask is a matter of being. It doesn’t observe that someone doesn’t do another activity when they are preoccupied with one.

Ms. Paetongtarn and her father, Pitaka Suksawat, have a 4-year-old child Thitara, and their brother Phrutthasin may turn 2 on May 1.