Bharat Bandh:Â In view of the Bharat Bandh referred to as by farmers’ unions on Friday (February 16), the Gautam Buddh Nagar Police imposed restrictions below CrPC part 144, together with a ban on unauthorized public assemblies, which might be enforced throughout the district.
Additionally, the police have cautioned commuters travelling to and from Delhi about potential traffic diversions in Noida. They have urged residents to think about using the metro rail service “as far as possible” to attenuate inconvenience throughout this time.
The choices have been taken in view of the proposed protest marches referred to as by the farmers’ physique Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) and different unions.
“Various programmes like protest demonstrations are proposed by SKM and various organisations for Friday. Hence, Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is implemented on February 16,” the police stated in an announcement.
According to the order, illegal meeting of 5 or extra individuals, unauthorised processions or demonstrations, together with political or non secular, are prohibited.
The order additionally bars using non-public drones in a radius of 1 km of presidency institutions and likewise bans individuals from carrying sticks, rods, tridents, swords, firearms and the likes in public locations.
Traffic advisory
The police stated intensive checking will likely be achieved by Delhi Police and Gautam Buddha Nagar Police by putting in boundaries on all of the borders adjoining Delhi from Greater Noida and Gautam Buddh Nagar as a consequence of which there will likely be a stress on vehicular motion and traffic could be diverted in keeping with requirement.
“People going to Delhi please use Metro as much as possible to avoid traffic inconvenience. The arrival of all types of goods vehicles will be restricted on the route from Yamuna Expressway to Delhi via Noida-Greater Noida Expressway and from Sirsa to Surajpur via Pari Chowk. To avoid traffic inconvenience, drivers can use alternative routes to reach their destination,” the police stated.
To keep away from traffic inconvenience, drivers can use various routes to achieve their vacation spot:
- Vehicles going from 130-metre street in the direction of Pari Chowk through Depot Roundabout will be capable to attain their vacation spot through Supertech Roundabout, Honda CL Chowk through P-03 Roundabout, IFS Villa Roundabout.
- Vehicles going from Surajpur in the direction of Parichowk will be capable to attain their vacation spot from Expomart roundabout through Knowledge Park through LG roundabout.
- Vehicles going through Noida-Greater Noida Expressway through Parichowk will be capable to attain their vacation spot through Knowledge Park/Expomart Roundabout through Hindon Cut/Galgotia Cut.
- Vehicles going from Kasna to Parichowk in the direction of Surajpur will be capable to attain their vacation spot through a 130-metre street through Supertech roundabout from Honda CL Chowk.
- Vehicles going from Chilla Border to Delhi will be capable to attain their vacation spot through Sector 14A flyover through Golchakkar Chowk, Sector 15, Sandeep Paper Mill Chowk, Jhundpura Chowk.
- Vehicles going from DND border to Delhi will be capable to attain their vacation spot utilizing the elevated through Filmcity flyover, Sector 18.
- Vehicles going from Kalindi border to Delhi will be capable to attain their vacation spot through Mahamaya flyover to Sector 37.
- Traffic going to Delhi utilizing Yamuna Expressway will be capable to get down from Jewar Toll in the direction of Khurja and attain the vacation spot through Jahangirpur.
- The traffic going to Delhi through Sirsa, Parichowk after getting off the Peripheral Expressway will be capable to attain its vacation spot through Dadri, Dasna as a substitute of getting down at Sirsa.
Bharat Bandh
Several farmers’ unions, together with the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), a part of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), have referred to as for a Gramin Bharat Bandh or nationwide strike on Friday to press for his or her calls for earlier than the Centre. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha urged all like-minded farmers’ organisations to unite and participate within the February 16 Gramin Bharat Bandh referred to as by the central commerce unions. The Noida-based Bharatiya Kisan Parishad (BKP) has additionally expressed its help for Friday’s Bharat Bandh.
The Samyukta Kisan Morcha, a non-political group, has referred to as upon all like-minded farmer organizations to return collectively and take part within the Bharat Bandh. The day-long protest will begin from 6 am and proceed till 4 pm.
The name for Bharat Bandh comes at a time when lots of of farmers marching from Punjab have been halted on the state’s border with Haryana close to Ambala, roughly 200 kilometers away from Delhi. Security forces in Haryana have employed tear fuel to aim to disperse them.
BKU chief Pawan Khatana stated throughout the Bharat Bandh referred to as by his union, farmers have been requested to strike their work for at some point in an effort to press the federal government for calls for. “Farmers have been asked to shun work in farms or not go to markets for any purchases tomorrow. Traders and transporters have also been exhorted to join the strike tomorrow,” Khatana instructed PTI.
Also Read:Â Farmers protest: Internet ban imposed until February 16 in three districts of Punjab