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Amritsar: Social activist Anna Hazare on Saturday said that before starting the 'Janatantra Yatra', he had written to political parties to join him but none came forward. 'Janatantra Yatra', which is all set to start from Amritsar on Sunday, will garner support against the UPA government's policies. Hazare said that before deciding on the Yatra, he wrote to all the political parties to join him but none of them came forward.
Hazare also announced that after five months, a big Jan-Sansad (public rally) will be organised at Ramlila Ground in the national capital. Hazare said that from Sunday, he along with other activists will begin a series of public rallies while carrying a 25-point agenda under the banner of 'Janatantra Yatra' to garner people's support against the Congress-led UPA government.
"The public needs to be awakened and organised on matters like the Jan Lokpal Bill and Right to Reject. The country can witness a change only through a mass movement or mass revolution," said Hazare. "If all the crusaders come on a single platform, only then change would come to the nation. Separately our power is scattered, but together we stand united and be strong like a steel pillar," he said.
Hazare will address eight public rallies in Punjab during his five-day 'Janatantra Yatra' beginning on Sunday from Amritsar. Addressing a press conference, Anna said that his people will bring drastic change by creating awakening among the people of the nation, who are "fed with the current lethargic system being run by corrupt politicians." Hazare will start the first phase of his yatra after paying obeisance at Durgiana Mandir and Golden Temple besides paying tribute to the martyrs at the Jallianwalla Bagh. Former Army chief General V K Singh was also present at the press conference. The rally will pass through Rayya and Beas towns before reaching Kapurthala and Jalandhar.
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