Farmers to hold protest march to Delhi with tractor trolleys, check traffic advisory for NCR – India TV

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Farmers to hold protest march to Delhi with tractor trolleys, check traffic advisory for NCR – India TV


Image Source : PTI Visuals of traffic within the nationwide capital

Farmers will perform a protest march in direction of the nationwide capital on Tuesday (February 12), principally from Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana, demanding  a regulation guaranteeing MSP for their produce. The traffic police of Delhi, Noida and Haryana have issued traffic advisory for commuters to and from the Capital metropolis all through the day. Farmers will march to Delhi to press the Centre to settle for their calls for, together with that of the MSP assure for crops. According to Samyukta Kisan Morcha chief Jagjit Singh Dallewal, over 200 farmer unions will participate within the ‘Delhi Chalo’ name.

Traffic advisory from Noida Police:

Noida Police on Monday stated there may very well be traffic stress on routes main to and from Delhi in view of a proposed farmers protest within the nationwide capital on Tuesday.

Police stated due to the protest within the nationwide capital, there will probably be intensive safety checks on the Noida-Delhi border areas with the potential for route diversions, and folks to choose for metro providers for their commute.

“The general public is informed that a protest by farmers is proposed in Delhi on Tuesday regarding their problems. During the said programme, intensive checking will be done by Delhi Police and Gautam Buddh Nagar Police by installing barriers on all the borders, due to which, in case of increase in traffic pressure on the routes from Noida to Delhi border, traffic will be diverted as per requirement,” the police stated in a press release.

The police suggested the commuters to use metros as a lot as attainable to keep away from traffic inconvenience.

“Arrival of all varieties of items autos will probably be restricted on the route from Yamuna Expressway to Delhi through Noida-Greater Noida Expressway and from Sirsa to Surajpur through Parichowk,” the police added.

The police stated diversions can be positioned on DND, Chilla border routes, amongst others however autos will probably be allowed in instances of emergency.

“In case of traffic inconvenience, you can contact the traffic helpline number 9971009001. Please use alternative routes to avoid inconvenience,” the police stated.

Traffic advisory from Delhi Police:

Delhi Police on Monday issued a traffic advisory in view of the proposed farmers’ protest, alerting the commuters about restrictions on the motion of autos at three borders of the nationwide capital.

The Interstate buses intending to go in direction of Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal and so on. through NH-44 will take ISBT to Majnu Ka Tilla to Signature Bridge to Khajuri Chowk to Loni Border to KMP through Khekra, it stated.

Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) intending to go in direction of Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal and so on. through NH-44 are steered to take exit number-2 on NH-44 (DSIIDC) intersection to Harish Chander Hospital crossing to Bawana street crossing to Bawana Chowk to Bawana-Auchandi Road reaching Auchandi Border to KMP through Saidpur chowki, the advisory said.

“The HGVs intending to go towards Bahadurgarh, Rohtak, etc. are suggested to take Outer Ring Road from Mukarba Chowk to Madhuban Chowk to Bhagwan Mahavir Road to Rithala to Pansali Chowk to Helipad to UER-II to Kanjhawala Road-Karala T-Point-Kanjhawala Chowk to Jaunti Village to Jaunti Border/Nizampur Border and enter in Haryana village Bamnoli and may go further go via Nahra-Nahari road to Bahadurgarh road,” it learn.

The automobiles and lightweight items autos intending to go in direction of Sonipat, Panipat Karnal and so on. through NH-44 are steered to take exit from exit 1 (NH-44) Alipur reduce to Shani Mandir, to Palla Bakhtawarpur Road Y-Point to Dahisara Village Road two lane stretch to MCD toll Dahisara to Jatti Kalan street to Singhu Stadium to PS Kundali reaching NH-44 in direction of Sonipat in Haryana.

They can take exit from exit number-2 NH-44 DSIIDC intersection to Harish Chander Hospital Red Light to Sector-A/5 purple mild to Ramdev Chowk. Ramdev Chowk to Piau Maniyari Border (coming into Haryana) in direction of NH-44, the advisory stated.

“The cars and LGVs intending to go towards Bahadurgarh, Rohtak, etc. are suggested to take exit from exit number-2 DSIIDC cut towards Bawana road to Kanjhawala T-Point to Kanjhawala Chowk via Dr Sahib Singh Verma Road to Jhanda Chowk/Ghevra to take right Nizampur Border via Savdha Village to Bahadurgarh Connecting NH-9,” it said.

They can take Outer Ring Road from Mukarba Chowk to Madhuban Chowk to Bhagwan Mahavir Road to Rithala to Pansali Chowk to Helipad to UER-ll to Kanjhawala Road-Karala T-Point Kanjhawala Chowk to Jaunti Village to Jaunti Border/Nizampur Border and enter in Haryana’s Bamnoli village and should go additional through Nahra-Nahari street to Bahadurgarh street, the advisory said.

Traffic from Delhi going to Ghaziabad by means of Gazipur border could take Pushta Road in entrance of Akshardham temple OR, Patparganj Road/Mother Dairy street OR, Chaudhary Charan Singh Marg ISBT Anand Vihar and exit from Maharajpur or Apsara border in UP Ghaziabad, it stated.

Heavy/industrial autos going in direction of Bahadurgarh, Rohtak and so on. through Rohtak Road are suggested to use Najafgarh Nangloi Road from Nangloi Chowk to enter Haryana through Najafgarh Jharoda Border, it said.

The autos intending to go in direction of Bahadurgarh, Rohtak and so on. through Rohtak Road could take left flip from PVC purple mild up to Jharoda Nala Crossing-take proper flip up to Najafgarh Bahadurgarh Road reaching in direction of Bahadurgarh, the advisory stated.

The motorists coming from Punjabi Bagh to flip left from Peeragarhi Chowk up to Najafgarh Road (8 KM) – flip proper Uttam Nagar Chowk-Dwarka Mor-Tura Mandi-Najafgarh Firni Road flip left-Chhawla Stand-turn proper Dhansa Stand-turn proper Bahadurgarh Stand – flip left Najafgarh Bahadurgarh Road-Jharoda Village-Jharoda Border reaching in direction of Bahadurgarh (HR), it stated.

Traffic advisory from Haryana Police:

While coming from exit quantity 2 on NH 44, commuters are suggested to enter Haryana through DSIIDC reduce, Harish Chander Hospital Red Light, Sector A/5 Red Light, Ramdev Chowk, after which Saboli Mode, Saboli Border. After Ramdev Chowk, one can go to Sonipat, Panipat and Karnal through Safiabad mode and Safiabad border. To go to Bahadurgarh, Rohtak and so on., reduce off from Exit 2 of NH 44 and take NH 9 through DSIIDC through Bawana Road, Kanjhawala T Point, Kanjhawala Chowk, Dr. Sahib Singh Verma Road, Jhanda Chowk, Nizampur Border, Savdaha Village. Take the exit which connects to Bahadurgarh.

Instructions to Delhi Police:

Clear directions have been given to Delhi Police and Haryana Police that farmers mustn’t come to Delhi beneath any circumstances. Several hundred kilos of chilli powder, ice cubes and needles for puncturing tractor tires have been bought. The police have directions not to open hearth.

At current, Delhi Police is specializing in the continued assembly with the Union Ministers and the Punjab Government. A strict message has been given within the assembly that regulation and order won’t be allowed to be disturbed.

Delhi airport points advisory

The Delhi Airport on Monday issued an advisory for travellers forward of the farmers protest and stated that due to the farmers’ protest at totally different Delhi borders, there will probably be traffic diversions in impact.

“For commercial vehicles, traffic restrictions and diversions will be implemented starting from 12.02.2024. We recommend planning your trip accordingly and staying informed about potential delays and alternative routes,” it stated in a press release.

(With PTI inputs)

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