The veteran BJP leader Shri L.K. Advani will lead a Jan Chetna Yatra for good governance and clean politics from Oct. 11, 2011 from Sitab Diara in Bihar the birth place of Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narain.
Detailed schedule of the Yatra was finalized at a meeting chaired by the BJP president Shri Nitin Gadkari here today. The meeting was attented by several BJP leaders from different states.
The entire party organization has been galvanized to make the Yatra a great success.
Shri Nitin Gadkari has appointed party general secretary Shri Anant Kumar as Chief Convener. Party general secretary Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad along with two party secretaries Shri Murlidhar Rao and Shri Shyam Jaju will be co-conveners of this Yatra.
Main objective of the Jan Chetna Yatra will be to create awareness among the people about the need to establish an accountable, transparent democratic system which is sensitive to the problems facing the common man and is free from corruption.
The country is deeply distressed and disgusted with the series of scams causing massive loot of public money in the UPA regime.
Rule of law, transparency in administration and people’s participation will also be the principle themes of this Yatra.
The Jan Chetna yatra will also focus on the need to educate the masses about the details of the monumental corruption scandals of the Congress government at the centre going beyond the rhetoric of media headlines.
The Yatra will also address the wider issues of reforming the entire system.
An important role of the Yatra will be to initiate a debate in the society on reforms in four significant sectors: Administrative reforms; Electoral reforms; judicial reforms and Political reforms.
The Yatra will also apprise the people of the BJP’s approach on the vital issues of good governance and clean politics as well as the multi-pronged strategies adopted by the party in this regard, inside and outside the parliament.
Along with public meetings during the Yatra, the party also plans to organize joint meetings with various social organizations.
All the elected representatives of the BJP will be asked to hold conferences at different places during the Yatra.
Detailed schedule of the Yatra was finalized at a meeting chaired by the BJP president Shri Nitin Gadkari here today. The meeting was attented by several BJP leaders from different states.
The entire party organization has been galvanized to make the Yatra a great success.
Shri Nitin Gadkari has appointed party general secretary Shri Anant Kumar as Chief Convener. Party general secretary Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad along with two party secretaries Shri Murlidhar Rao and Shri Shyam Jaju will be co-conveners of this Yatra.
Main objective of the Jan Chetna Yatra will be to create awareness among the people about the need to establish an accountable, transparent democratic system which is sensitive to the problems facing the common man and is free from corruption.
The country is deeply distressed and disgusted with the series of scams causing massive loot of public money in the UPA regime.
Rule of law, transparency in administration and people’s participation will also be the principle themes of this Yatra.
The Jan Chetna yatra will also focus on the need to educate the masses about the details of the monumental corruption scandals of the Congress government at the centre going beyond the rhetoric of media headlines.
The Yatra will also address the wider issues of reforming the entire system.
An important role of the Yatra will be to initiate a debate in the society on reforms in four significant sectors: Administrative reforms; Electoral reforms; judicial reforms and Political reforms.
The Yatra will also apprise the people of the BJP’s approach on the vital issues of good governance and clean politics as well as the multi-pronged strategies adopted by the party in this regard, inside and outside the parliament.
Along with public meetings during the Yatra, the party also plans to organize joint meetings with various social organizations.
All the elected representatives of the BJP will be asked to hold conferences at different places during the Yatra.