NEW DELHI: Delhi Traffic Police has issued a special route advisory Wednesday anticipating large gatherings in connection with the ongoing farmer's protest.


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In a tweet, the police said, “In view of the large gathering of protestors on Meerut Expressway ( NH-9 - earlier NH-24 ) the motorists coming from Ghaziabad and NOIDA to Delhi are advised to take following routes as per their convenience.”


The routes are: 


1. Take NOIDA Link Road to reach Sarai Kale Khan - Ashram - Barapulla flyover via Nizamuddin Flyover. 
2. To reach ITO take Vikas Marg 
3. To reach Darya Ganj - Chandni Chowk - Kashmere Gate - Tis Hazari take Geeta Colony flyover.


Another option for motorists coming from NOIDA 
Via DND flyover - Ring Road - Ashram - Barapulla flyover. - Via Kalindi Kunj - Road No. 13-A - Santa Vihar - Mathura Road-turn left for Badar Pur or turn right towards Ashram. 


Motorists coming from Ghaziabad may take: 
1. GT Road - Dilshad Garden - Shandara - Kashmere Gate. OR
2. Mohan Nagar- Bhopura - Wazirabad.”


 




In another traffic alert, the Delhi Police said that the NH-24 is now open for movement.


Following a day-long agitation, the Delhi Police late on Tuesday night opened the barricades at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border allowing the entrance of farmers, who were stopped during `Kisan Kranti Padyatra`.


The `Kisan Kranti Padyatra`, which was started on September 23 by the Bharatiya Kisan Union, ended at the Kisan Ghat - the memorial of farmer leader Chaudhary Charan Singh - in the national capital in the wee hours of Wednesday.


The farmers are demanding loan waivers, reduction in electricity tariff and pension for those above 60 years of age.