"In the first week of May, we are releasing our blueprint for the youth and by the second week of this month, we will release a blueprint for farmers, giving details of the work we intend to undertake if elected to power," AAP's Punjab co-convenor Durgesh Pathak has said.
On the lines of 'Delhi Dialogue', the party had last month started its 'Bolda Punjab - Punjab Dialogue' initiative to finalise its manifesto for the Assembly polls in the state.
It said the free wi-fi concept had become an instant hit with the youth of Delhi and a dialogue with traders also played a crucial role in garnering their support.