It would be presented to the electorate between March 10 and 15, manifesto committee chairman M Veerappa Moily told reporters here in the presence of party leader and former union minister Margaret Alva and Karnataka IT-BT Minister Priyank Kharge.
The Congress will take a vow to implement it before the electorate, he said.
"It will be a holistic document, which will be presented to the people. Ultimately, the idea is to make it a people's manifesto in letter and spirit," he said.
Before bringing out the document, Congress will have detailed deliberations with each segment of society, Moily, a former chief minister of the state, said.
It would also have in detail the works carried out by the Siddaramaiah government in the last five years.
Moily said the manifesto would have three parts-- state, region and district and cover each of 30 districts, six regions and the entire state.
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