Hazare will start his 'sangarsh yatra' (agitation) from Sevagram, which houses an ashram of Mahatma Gandhi here, and end on May 1 at the Ramlila Maidan in Delhi.
Talking to newspersons here, he said the campaign aims to mobilise public opinion against the 'anti-farmer' Land Acquisition Bill, which was moved for consideration and passing in Lok Sabha today.
The 77-year-old social activist, who reached here last night, held discussions with his close associates over the details of the yatra.
He will visit Bhagat Singh's village in Punjab on March 23, on the death anniversary of the iconic revolutionary.
He made it clear that no political leader will be allowed to share stage with him at the Ramlila Ground where the march will conclude.
"Violence will not be allowed at any cost. Otherwise the march will be suspended," Hazare said.
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