Chandigarh: The Punjab Election Commission has shot off a letter to the state unit of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), raising its objection over the party`s Dalit manifesto and has asked for two copies of the same.


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Sources told ANI that this move was taken after the Election Commission of India raised objections to the AAP manifesto.


The AAP`s Dalit manifesto was unveiled in the presence of Delhi Chief Minister and party`s national convener Arvind Kejriwal earlier on November 25.


Kejriwal had later tweeted that if AAP wins the Punjab assembly elections then his party will the Deputy Chief Minister`s post to a Dalit.


The AAP`s 19-point agenda promises among others houses for Dalits, a special cell for implementation of Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme and a hike in the Shagun amount given for the wedding of a daughter to Rs. 51,000.