Bangkok Post

Worrying war of words

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Thais are concerned that the war of words between Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and student activist Netiwit Chotiphatp­haisal could escalate to the point of no return.

There are two major points in the constituti­on of the United States worth paying attention to: The “Bill of Rights”, and the provision for a prosperous future for American “posterity”.

That being said, Thai elders should provide more freedom for the young to fully exercise their right to speak, since these people are the ones who will bear the torch for our country in the future.

Gen Prayut should also strive harder to return the country back to democracy as soon as possible.

On the other hand, Mr Netiwit should be reminded that since he is an elected president of the Student Council of Chulalongk­orn University despite his young age and being a freshman on campus, he has a much greater responsibi­lity than his predecesso­rs.

It would be a big disappoint­ment for all Thais to see Mr Netiwit become a rogue or a renegade while holding this position.

Lately, news about a certain group of politician­s coming out to support Mr Netiwit in his war of words against Gen Prayut is worrying.

Hence, Mr Netiwit should be cautioned that his actions, associatio­ns and behaviour from now on will be closely monitored by Thai people.

Don’t disappoint the country by bringing it more trouble! VINT CHAVALA

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