Punjab election: Kejriwal to release AAP's 'Dalit manifesto' soon
The manifesto is a product of the 'Dalit Dialogue' series held by the party across Punjab that began in August.
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will release the Aam Aadmi Party's 'Dalit manifesto' in poll-bound Punjab this week, where the scheduled caste community makes up around 32 per cent of the population.
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 on Sunday.
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.
Its launch will be the highlight of Kejriwal's tour, where he will address 21 rallies, 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.
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.
As per 2011 Census, Punjab's over 88 lakh SC population accounts for nearly 32 per cent of the total population of the state, the highest percentage among all the states.