Thai anti-government "red-shirts" Wednesday morning were heading to the a market in central province of Pathum Thani, where they will stage a rally to show moral support for the "red-shirts" there.
Several hundreds of the "red-shirts" gathered nearby the Saladaeng Intersection in Bangkok and left for their destination at about 10:30 a.m. aboard some 150 pickup trucks, Thai News Agency reported.
On April 26, "red-shirts" core leader Natthawut Saikua said mobile rallies would be held since the government is still attempting to disperse the "red-shirts" protesters.
The "red-shirts" rally has been held from March 12 and they are now gathering at the Rathchaprasong Intersection in the center of capital Bangkok.
They have demanded Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva "immediately" dissolve the lower House of parliament and hold a new general election.
They are viewing that, apart from the House dissolution, there is no other solution to the country's ongoing political conflict.