The decision was taken at a meeting of Akali leaders here, where SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal said the party wants to ensure due recognition for Sikhs and the Punjabi community by expanding in the state.
Badal, however, put at rest all speculation and said that "the party's alliance with BJP is rock solid and intact".
Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary Rai Singh was also appointed as party's incharge of the state.
SAD is in alliance with BJP both at the Centre and shares power with it in Punjab for the last ten years. Punjab election are also slated in early 2017.
The committee comprising Rajya Sabha MP Balwinder Singh Bhunder, Sri Anandpur Sahib MP Prem Singh Chandumajra, Cabinet minister Gulzar Singh Ranike, President Delhi Unit and DSGMC Manjit Singh GK and senior leader Avtar Singh Hit would submit its report to the SAD President within two weeks.
Badal said Sikhs and Punjabi community has done a lot for the development of the state and are the prime contributors to the parameters of progressive index there.
The Punjabi community has still not got its due in UP, which explains and justifies the need for SAD to step in to cater to their needs and aspirations, he said.
The SAD President further said that it is the motive of the SAD to harness the capabilities of UP based Punjabis and Sikhs by bringing them all under the unified banner of SAD as various political outfits took advantage of them till now by promising them the moon and applying "use and throw" policy.
