
The Bhumjaithai Party marked its 16th anniversary on Sunday by unveiling a fresh, all-blue brand, which its chief Anutin Charnvirakul said represented unity, commitment and the group’s dedication to political balance.
The group celebrated the breakthrough at its office on Sunday with a merit-making meeting led by Mr Anutin and gathering secretary-general Chaichanok Chidchob. The meeting featured both Buddhist and Islamic festivals, which were meant to highlight the variety within the group.
Representatives from different events, including Pheu Thai, Chartthaipattana, United Thai Nation and Democrat events, also attended the event.
After the rites concluded, the bash kicked off its quarterly public assembly, during which group members discussed adjustments to domestic laws and formalised the adoption of the new all-blue brand.
Even before the all-blue logo was adopted, Bhumjaithai Party was often referred to as the” Blue Party” by the public and in media reports.
Mr Anutin said the colour symbolises the group’s devotion to Indian personality, loyalty, religious values and commitment to the king under a political system with the King as the head of state.
In his speech about the new logo, Mr Anutin also highlighted the party’s resilience over the past 16 years, whether as a governing party or an opposition party.
He emphasised the party’s commitment to serving the people, whether its members hold an official position or not.
Mr Anutin said blue represents many things, including peace, unity, strength, stability, boldness, wisdom and loyalty, which are qualities that define Bhumjaithai’s ideology.
In the speech, Mr Anutin called on all Bhumjaithai Party members to embrace the new logo and reaffirm the party’s commitment to democracy, national unity and readiness to face global challenges together with the people of Thailand.