"The first meeting of the manifesto committee was held yesterday. Now it has been decided to appeal people to give their suggestions about the manifesto through e-mails," Goa BJP General Secretary Sadanand Tanawade told PTI.
"As an unique initiative, BJP will also ferry two vehicles, in North and South District respectively, mounted with a box to accept suggestion from the voters," he added.
The BJP manifesto committee headed by Deputy Chief Minister Francis D'Souza had a preliminary discussion on the draft of the manifesto.
"The date for release of manifesto is yet to be decided. The thrust of the manifesto would be to make Goa a model state. We want to deliver people-centric manifesto," said Tanawade.
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Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar is also a member of the committee.
"The party cadres in all the constituencies would be asked to approach the voters to pull in suggestions from them," Parsekaer told reporters.