NewsKarnataka – Mangalore
Mangalore: In view of the forthcoming 2014 general elections, the Aam Aadmi Party has invited suggestions from general public to formulate a comprehensive Manifesto for the Mangalore Lok Sabha Constituency.

The AAP district Convener Dharmendra along with the other party office bearers organized a press meet announcing that people who are interested to join the party can do so during the membership program to be held on January 12 at BEM High School auditorium, Carstreet at 10.30 am. State Convener of AAP, Siddharth Sharma from Bangalore will address the party workers on the occasion.
Dharmendra also informed that the citizens of Dakshina Kannada can send their views and suggest action plans with regard to infrastructure, healthcare, education, trade, commerce and industry. Suggestions can be sent to [email protected] which will be consolidated to frame the manifesto specifically to the district.
This is an exercise which is first of its kind in the constituency and will help the Aam Aadmi Party to understand the needs and aspirations of the people of the coastal region.
The DK unit of Aam Aadmi Party will address to issues such as Gas connections being denied due to lack of Aadhar Card, Security and protection for Women, Opposing the Yettinahole Project and the Niddodi Power Plant, demanding immediate constitution of Ward Committees in the MCC and other issues that have been bothering the district and will work out strategies.
The change of positions in the party was also announced by the district unit of Aam Aadmi Party. The core committee of the district unit is: Convener – Dharmendra; Joint Convener – Harsha Samrajya ; Secretary – Rohan Shiri ; Joint Secretary – Ajay Kumar and Treasurer – Sulochana Hegde. The party has nominated district advisory committee member, S Nandagopal as the District Spokesperson along with the Convener and Secretary authorized to address the media in view of the ensuing Lok Sabha elections.