Ready to slash if it is found to be defrauding the public.

Government House, "Minister Puangphet" orders the Ministry of Education and Social Security to go to the house of "Nong Nice Chuamchit" to find information about his father and mother who entered information that is against religious principles. Is it considered deceiving the public? Ready to take immediate legal action. Mrs. Puangpetch Chunlaid, Minister attached to the Prime Minister's Office Referring to the case where people called for the Office of Buddhism (B.E.) to investigate "Nong Nice," an 8-year-old child who claimed to be the Buddha's son. Teach Dhamma by connecting the mind that does not exist in the teachings. That order was given to Mr. Inthaphon Chan-iam, Director of the National Office of Buddhism. Together with the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (Ministry of Social Development and Human Security), they visited the residence of the family of the child along with Mr. Kanthat. Pongpaiboonwet or Kan Jompalang to urgently check what the action is. Is it appropriate or not? Be cause there are many complaints from the public. 'Parents must also check whether they have entered incorrect information for their children. Because the child is still young Probably still hasn't thought much about it. Including checking to see if there is anyone behind the scenes hoping to take advantage of Nice. I think that referencing the Buddha in this way is inconsistent with the teachings of Buddhism. Both make people believe Therefore, the Buddhist Office was sent to the area to investigate. If there is an issue that is considered to be deceptive to the public, legal action will be taken or if any monks and novices are involved, action must be taken immediately without exception. At the same time, we ask the people to use their discretion before listening to the teachings,' Mrs. Puangphet said. Source: Thai News Agency

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