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          New Delhi, Oct 4 (IANS) For his anti-corruption yatra beginning   Oct 11, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) veteran L.K. Advani will travel in a   modified luxury bus as his "rath" -- equipped with a lift and communication   facilities for his 12,000 km journey across 18 states.
 
 
 
 |  The bus, being   modified and readied in Pune, will reach the venue of Advani's 'Jan Chetna   Yatra' (public awareness journey) in Bihar before Oct 11, BJP secretary Shyam   Jaju told IANS. "The bus will be equipped with lift (sky lift), television, computer and public   address system. It will have place for him to rest and a chamber for party   functionaries to sit and interact with him," Jaju told IANS.
 The BJP has   chosen the birth anniversary of Jayprakash Narayan Oct 11 and his birthplace   Sitab Diara in Bihar as the venue to launch the yatra.
 
 Jaju said the bus   may not reach Sitab Diara as the village still had flood waters. He said Advani,   84, and other senior party leaders were likely to visit Sitab Diara Oct 11 in a   helicopter to pay their respects to Jayprakash Narayan and then come to Chapra   to take forward the yatra.
 
 Jayprakash Narayan's mobilisation of students   in 1974 and call for 'Total Revolution' led to event that culminated in prime   minister Indira Gandhi imposing Emergency rule in 1975. Gandhi lost power in the   1977 elections.
 
 Jaju said the Jan Chetna Yatra will focus on "good   governance and clean politics" and pass through 18 states and some union   territories. It will culminate in Delhi Nov 20 after covering almost 12,000 km -   about 300 km each day.
 
 He said the yatra will pass through poll-bound   states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Goa and touch Arunachal   Pradesh, West Bengal and Assam.
 
 Jaju said a press conference will be held   daily at 9 a.m. and the yatra will continue between at 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Apart   from roadside meetings, Advani would address four rallies every day.
 
 The   yatra will proceed in a convoy of 18 vehicles including an ambulance and   security entourage.
 
 BJP general secretary Ananth Kumar is chief convener   and Ravi Shankar Prasad, Murlidhar Rao and Jaju are co-convenors for the   yatra.
 
 The Jan Chetna Yatra will be the sixth such cross-state journey   for the BJP veteran. The earlier yatras include Ramrath Yatra, Jansandesh Yatra,   Swarna Jayanti Yatra, Bharat Uday Yatra and Bharat Suraksha Yatra.
 
 Bihar   Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will be present during the start of Jan Chetna Yatra   along with senior BJP leaders.
 
 BJP leaders said the 2G spectrum scam,   Commonwealth Games scandal, cash-for-votes scam and ministerial differences   would be raised during the yatra.
 
 
 
      
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