"The snag in the rath has been rectified and it is ready to roll once again. It has been tested by engineers and security personnel. The next leg of yatra is likely to start on November 14 or 15 from Jhansi," a senior SP leader said.
The final date of the second phase of yatra will be announced soon, he said.
After leaving the La-Martinere College ground and hitting Lohia Path at a stone's throw distance from the flag-off venue on November 3, the bright red rath developed some tehnical problems forcing Akhilesh to shift to his official vehicle.
Due to the snag in the modified bus, Akhilesh's yatra remained a road show.
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Redesigned keeping in mind security and other requirements of the CM, the 10-wheel Mercedes Benz Bus has world class interiors and is equipped with top-of-the-line gadgets and amenities.
It has bullet proof glass and is divided into two sectors -- office and beyond. The office area is like a mini office of chief minister wherein the CM can hold a meeting with around five to six persons.
It has modern acoustic system and an elevator which would take the CM to the roof to interact with a larger audience.
It has a network-enabled internet facility with 4G speed to keep the twitter-savvy CM always connected. He can also make video calls from the rath, which was customised at a cost of Rs five crore. The party has not disclosed the cost officially.
The royal vehicle is fitted with LED screens to play creatives (videos, photos, photo videos) showcasing the achievements of the Akhilesh Yadav government.