Political parties will be invited to begin their pitch for the Indian vote today at a forum in Ellerslie.
Indians are the fastest growing ethnic group, which according to Census 2013 figures grew 48 per cent to 155,000 since 2006.
Representatives from six parties — National, Labour, Greens, NZ First, Maori and Internet-Mana — will be asked to present their policies on crime, education, tax, home ownership, health and employment at the Kiwi Indian Conclave at the Ellerslie Events Centre. "We feel frustrated that we are being totally ignored and at the same time we are being used," said Veer Khar, president of the Manukau Indian Association.
He said parties were getting ethnic MPs into Parliament through the list, but they will be told at the forum: "Just because someone is Chinese or Indian, it does not make the person a representative of the community.
"They call them representatives of the community even though the community has no say," Mr Khar said. "We want ethnic people but we want quality ethnic MPs, we don't want somebody who just raises funds for you."