Meet your MP candidates – Bangalore Central

We have a lot of issues in our neighborhood that can be solved by good governance.

We have learnt that the only way to make improvements is by steadily increasing accountability of those in power. Active, engaged, informed, and vigilant citizens who vote determine who gets in power and what the outcome is.

We remain non partisan and will not tell you who to vote for. Having helped thousands in Mahadevpura get on the voter rolls this year, we now share a summary of the  very successful “Meet Your MP Candidates” event held on April 14, 2019.  Who are they and what did they say? Click here to read more.

Citizen Manifesto presented by #MillionVoterRising to the candidates of Bengaluru Central at the event today here

If you have been disenfranchised or have other issues with not being able to vote, please write to voter-rising@whitefieldrising.org

 

Comments:

  1. Preethi says:

    Prakash Raj seems most capable of the contesting MP’s . He has entered politics with a vision of being a voice for the people and a transparent MP. We should chance on him. Especially after 10 years of PC doing nothing

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