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'''Jan Chetna Yatra''' is a rally undertaken by [[BJP]] leader [[LK Advani]] to take on the [[United Progressive Alliance]] government on the [[corruption]] issue and press for return of [[black money]] stashed away abroad.<ref> "Times of India", 11 October 2011, "[http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-10-11/india/30266238_1_governance-and-clean-politics-yatra-l-k-advani]"</ref> The entire rally is expected to take 38 days to complete starting from October 11, 2011 and will stretch across 18 states and 3 [[union territories]] of [[India]].
'''Jan Chetna Yatra''' is a rally undertaken by [[BJP]] leader [[LK Advani]] to take on the [[United Progressive Alliance]] government on the [[corruption]] issue and press for return of [[black money]] stashed away abroad.<ref> "Times of India", 11 October 2011, "[http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-10-11/india/30266238_1_governance-and-clean-politics-yatra-l-k-advani]"</ref> The entire rally is expected to take 38 days to complete starting from October 11, 2011 and will stretch across 18 states and 3 [[union territories]] of [[India]].



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Jan Chetna Yatra is a rally undertaken by BJP leader LK Advani to take on the United Progressive Alliance government on the corruption issue and press for return of black money stashed away abroad.[1] The entire rally is expected to take 38 days to complete starting from October 11, 2011 and will stretch across 18 states and 3 union territories of India.


References

  1. ^ "Times of India", 11 October 2011, "[1]"