Hanu Karlapalem, 51 is expected to formally announce his candidacy at an event in Madison, one of Alabama's fastest growing cities.
Born in Andhra Pradesh, Karlapalem now runs a network solutions business, Vinhamz, in Madison, in Alabama state of southeastern US.
"I bet you cannot find any Indian American in city, state or local offices in the South," Karlapalem was quoted as saying in news website AL.Com.
He said in the news report that he has a better vision for Madison than incumbent Mayor Troy Trulock and would like to see Madison become the number one small city in America.
"This city is one of the most intelligent and best educated cities yet we are not even at the top 10 in the nation," said Karlapalem, saying Madison has fallen behind on improving roads, increasing job growth and internal communication.
Karlapalem also cited last year's incident of 57-year-old Indian citizen Sureshbhai Patel in Alabama sustaining severe injuries after he was pinned to the ground by a police office responding to a neighbor's call about a suspicious pedestrian.
"That incident was very tragic, painful and emotional," said Karlapalem, who lives a mile and half from the Patel's home in west Madison, although he said he does not know the Patels.
"But one incident cannot define the department, the City of Madison, nor the state of Alabama. I want to focus on the positive side of Alabama," said Karlapalem.
Karlapalem had first considered running for mayor last March and said he has served on an elected board for the University of Alabama in Hunstville alumni, was president of the local Indian association for Huntsville and Madison and has served on the board of the international exchange programs Global Ties Alabama and International Services Council of Alabama.
He said he would use his experience to "promote a culture of diplomacy" and feels he could do a better job communicating with the city council.
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