AAP leader and Delhi Dialogue Commission Chairperson Ashish Khetan said besides releasing the manifesto, Kejriwal will also hold a meeting with "different sections of the society" during his three-day visit to Punjab.
It will be the party's first manifesto ahead of the 2017 Assembly polls in Punjab. It will also release manifestoes on issues related to farmers, Dalits, women and other sections of the society.
With the party giving importance to the youth who account for more than 30 per cent of the state's population, Khetan said to prepare the draft manifesto, members of the party's Punjab Dialogue Committee visited schools, colleges, dispensaries and industries among other places.
Punjab Dialogue Committee chairperson Kanwar Sandhu claimed a huge number of state government posts were lying vacant in various departments.
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"There are schools running without teachers and around half of the posts in ITIs are vacant. Sports teachers' posts in schools are not filled which has led to the sports culture of the state being destroyed," he said.
The manifesto has been prepared with "extra diligence" after holding seven dialogues with the youth, said Sandhu, adding that the dialogues were held at Mohali, Sangrur, Patiala, Bathinda, Jalandhar, Malerkotla and Raikot.