L K Advani during emergency
JP's entry electrified the movement and from ‘Bihar movement' it came to be known as ‘JP movement'. JP said that the movement should not be confined to Bihar only and that it should spread across the country. He exhorted students to boycott their classes, leave studies for a year and work for creating awareness among the hoi polloi.
JP movement started gaining momentum across the country but Bihar was the main laboratory. Many students in Bihar left their studies and joined the movement. The present day's top leadership of Bihar consists of the same student leaders who took the lead in JP movement. And the list includes Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, RJD chief Lalu Prasad and BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi among many others.
On June 5, 1974, JP led a massive procession to the historic Gandhi Maidan in Patna where he gave the clarion call for a ‘total revolution (Sampoorna Kranti)' to get rid of hunger, soaring prices and corruption that was stalking everywhere. The dissolution of state assembly was also demanded.
While JP was busy with student movement, another socialist leader George Fernandes was leading a railway strike that had paralysed the entire country.