Commencing from June 13, Abhiyan volunteers will fan across the country and will launch a mass-contact programme, Jai Kisan Movement, in about 1 lakh villages. It will kick start from some of the significant and historic sites of peasant locations.
"It will cover states like Punjab, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan," Swaraj Abhiyan leader Yogendra Yadav said.
The campaign demands include withdrawal of the Land Acquisitions Ordinance and a legislation to guarantee minimum income of farmers and assured and adequate compensation against natural calamity.
"The National Working Committee decided to set up Swaraj Kendras, Aman Committees and anti-corruption forum," said a statement from the group.
Yadav said that a decision has also been taken to appoint Anand Kumar, who was also ousted from AAP along with Ajit Jha, as the national convener of the organisation.
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