
However, Nakhon Ratchasima MP Boonchong Wongtrairat said he refused to be intimidated, saying the explosive device found in his home was just a threat. Boonchong was in Bangkok at the time of its discovery. Earlier, two coffins had been placed in front of the house, along with a letter that said Boonchong lacked ideology and signed by the Korat People Love Democracy group.
The group had decided to support Democrat to form a government, regardless of whom it chooses to nominate as prime minister, he said. The would talk other coalition parties to switch sides too, he said.
Meanwhile, 20 red-shirted demonstrators placed wreaths in front of the houses of Khon Kaen MPs Panya Sripanya and Prachak Klaewklahan. The demonstrators later handed a bouquet of flowers to Chakarin Patdamromgchit, a Khon Kaen MP who still supports Pheu Thai.