Addressing a gathering in the Dalit-dominated Doaba region, party chief and Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal released AAP's 19-point agenada and said the upliftment of the community is must for the progress of Punjab and once voted to power, the party would take special care of the Dalit community in the state.
He said a low-cost housing scheme would be implemented to ensure that all members of the community have a pucca house and the Punjab Scheduled Caste Commission will be strengthened and expanded to ensure that their grievances are taken seriously and discrimination of any kind is punished.
"A special SIT will fix responsibility and recommend exemplary punishment for atrocities and false cases registered against Dalits in the last five years," Kejriwal said, adding that the backlog of job vacancies for Dalits would be cleared.
He said a collateral-free loan of Rs 2 lakh would be given to start small businesses or village-based enterprises to enable poor members of the community to earn a dignified living.
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Kejriwal said the amount under Shagun scheme will be increased to Rs 51,000. Old-age, widow and handicapped pensions will be increased from Rs 500 to Rs 2000. Everyone will be eligible for old age pension at 58 years.
To improve the health system, he said there will be a modern Pind Sehat Clinic in every village.
AAP has already released farmer, youth and transport, trade and industry manifestos.