“Puangpetch”, Minister of the Prime Minister's Office, assigned the Buddhist Office to join hands with “PMM” to investigate the father and mother of “Nong Nice Chuamjit” claiming to be the son of the Buddha. If it is found to be defrauding the public, it will be punished immediately.

April 24, Mrs. Puangpetch Chunlaid, Minister attached to the Prime Minister's Office Referring to the case where people called for the Office of Buddhism to investigate “Nong Nice,” an 8-year-old child who claimed to be the Buddha's son. Teach Dhamma by connecting the mind that is not present in the teachings. The 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) went to the area of ​​the home of the family of an 8-year-old child along with Mr. Kanthat Phongpaiboonwet or Kan Jomphalang to urgently investigate the actions of the 8-year-old child. How is it and is it appropriate?

Mrs. Puangphet stated that she has ordered the Office of Buddhism to coordinate with the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (Ministry of Social Development and Human Security) to go down and investigate urgently. Due to a large number of complaints from the public, it is necessary to check with the parents to see if there has been incorrect information given to their children. Because children at a young age probably don't have much thought and reflection yet. Including checking to see if there is anyone behind the scenes hoping to take advantage of Nice.

“Personally, I think that using the story of the Buddha as a reference like this It does not correspond to the teachings of Buddhism. Moreover, it makes people believe. Therefore, the Buddhist office Go to the area to inspect And if there are any issues that are considered to be deceptive to the public Will proceed according to law Or were there any monks and novices involved? Take action immediately without exception. At the same time, we ask people to use their discretion before listening to such teachings,” Mrs. Puangpetch said.