‘Netiwit’ rebukes Chulalongkorn, Chulalongkorn, demands 4 billion baht for damages.



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September 26 20 – Mr. Nativit Chotiphatpaisan Chulalongkorn University students tweeted to Netiwit Chotiphatphaisal @NetiwitC that the pillar of the earth was broken. Claim four billion damages With the Jao Mae Tubtim shrine Extremely low

However, Mr. Netiwit shared a message posted on social media that Chulalongkorn has filed a lawsuit against the family that has taken care of the Chao Mae Thap Thim shrine. Since we refused to move and received no concrete help from UC So I had to claim damages of up to four billion baht and then sue like that. Chulalongkorn students, let’s protect the community. #save Chao Mae Tubtim Shrine

However, on September 7, Netiwit posted on Facebook that Chula sends the book to the Chao Mae Tubtim Shrine, threatens to sue if he has not moved, totaling more than 4.6 billion baht, very funny and desperate. I ask the university to review the actions that destroy this honor. Don’t intimidate the villagers Don’t intimidate the community culture

Regarding the Facebook goddess Tubtim Saphan Luang Posted on Facebook on September 7 by posting the announcement of the Chao Mae Tubtim Saphan Luang Shrine 3/2563 on the clarification of facts and the challenge of charges against claims of 4.6 billion baht. Announcement to clarify facts Dispute an accusation And ask the Chulalongkorn University property management office for help, suspend the claim for damages worth 4.6 billion baht.

The reporter reported that Chulalongkorn University Property Management Office has made a notice to the guardian of the Thim Thimthim He was asked to move from the Chulalongkorn area before March 10, 2020, but due to the spread of COVID-19 Chulalongkorn has informed once again that he will be moving on June 15, 2020, with a clarification on the demolition of the Chao Mae Thapphim Saphan Luang shrine that Chulalongkorn wants to preserve Inherit culture Increase faith and promote the courage of the goddess Ruby. With the preservation of the new Chao Mae Thim Shrine with regard to the prosperity of the community It is expected to open to the public to pay tribute to the new Chao Mae Thimthim Shrine around December 2020.

However, until now, the caretaker of the Jao Mae Tubtim Shrine has not moved at all. In the past, a shrine management committee was appointed, with students from Chulalongkorn participating in the management of the shrine.



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