Kejriwal will release the first-of-its-kind document, targeting a specific community and detailing its "systemic oppression", during his 10-day-long visit to the state, which began today.
The manifesto is a product of the 'Dalit Dialogue' series held by the party across Punjab that began in August.
"Around 10-12 dialogues have been organised in Dalit-majority areas of the state. Essentially members of the community came and freely exchanged views and gave suggestions to be included in the document," AAP's national organisation- building head Durgesh Pathak said.
During the open sessions, members of the Dalit community were also given a form where they could put in their feedback and recommendations which have been factored in while drafting it, Pathak said.
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The issue of demonetisation is also expected to prominently feature in the rallies that the AAP chief is scheduled to address.
AAP is locked in a triangular contest with the Congress and incumbent BJP-SAD alliance in the state which goes to polls early next year.
The party had targeted the BJP and dubbed it "anti-Dalit", using the assault against few youth by alleged cow vigilantes in Gujarat's Una as a pivot. Kejriwal has visited Gujarat multiple times in the recent months.
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