Senior BJP leader L K Advani on
Tuesday began his 38-day Jan Chetna Yatra from Bihar’s Sitabdiara to
take on the UPA government on the corruption issue and press for return
of black money stashed away abroad.
"I
am formally launching my Jan Chetna Yatra against corruption and for
bringing back black money stashed away abroad," Advani said at a public
meeting at Gandhi Maidan, the starting point of the yatra which was
flagged off by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Advani
praised veteran socialist Jayprakash Narayan, saying he had brought
along all non-Congress parties- other than the Communists- together
against the "corrupt" Congress government in the 1970s.
Drawing
a parallel between the circumstances prevailing then and now, Advani
said, "Corruption should end in this country. There should not just be a
change of leadership but also a change in the system. "People have
today lost faith in the potential that this country has. The biggest
achievement of this yatra would be to restore that belief," he said.
Advani said the inspiration for this yatra had come from the work carried out by Jayprakash Narayan.
The
84-year old leader also emphasised that the yatra is aimed at good
governance and clean politics, as also the issues of Lokpal and for
bringing back black money stashed away abroad.
"The
success of all the past movements have been in creating awareness among
the people," Advani said, adding both the freedom struggle and
Jayprakash movement had a similar aim of educating the people about the
atrocities of the British and the corruption in Congress regime
respectively.
The
yatra will go through 23 states and four union territories. Advani, who
is undertaking his sixth yatra, will visit the North-East, Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, Jammu, Gujarat, the southern states as well as the
poll-bound states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Goa.
Soon
after his arrival from Patna by a chopper, Advani, together with Nitish
Kumar, his deputy S K Modi, Leaders of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and
Rajya Sabha Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley respectively, visited the
ancestral house of late Jayaprakash Narayan and garlanded his statue.
Advani's
rath-yatra will cover around 7,600 km and nearly 100 districts across
the country. The senior leader said the 21st Century belonged to India
and "we should take a pledge to ensure that the country emerges as one
of the foremost nations in the world."
Advani
also praised the Bihar Chief Minister, saying he had brought about a
sea-change in the state since the NDA government came to power in 2005.
"I had only once requested him to flag-off the yatra and he had readily agreed," Advani said.
In
his speech, Kumar welcomed Advani for choosing Jayprakash Narayan's
birthplace and his birth anniversary for starting his yatra against
corruption. He enumerated the various measures taken by his government
to fight the menace.
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