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Sonia Gandhi`s questioning, Kanwar Yatra likely to affect traffic in Delhi, avoid THESE roads tomorrow
Delhi Police has advised commuters to avoid Motilal Nehru Marg, Akbar Road, Janpath and Man Singh Road between 9 am and 2 pm on Thursday. Due to special arrangements, traffic movement will not be allowed on these roads, they said.
Highlights
- Delhi Police has advised commuters to avoid certain roads on Thursday
- Sonia Gandhi will be questioned by the ED in the National Herald case
- The ongoing Kanwar Yatra is likely to affect road traffic in Delhi
New Delhi: Anticipated protests over the questioning of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi by the ED and an increase in the number of kanwariyas passing through Delhi are likely to affect traffic movement in parts of the city on Thursday, police said. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has asked Gandhi to depose before it on July 21 for questioning in the National Herald newspaper-linked money-laundering case.
According to a senior Delhi Police official, in view of the ongoing Parliament session, adequate security and traffic arrangements have been made to deal with any "contagious situation" which may arise due to the protests over the Congress chief's questioning. Meanwhile, some roads near the Congress office have already been barricaded by police in anticipation of the protests on Thursday, sources in the Delhi Police said.
Police have advised commuters to avoid Motilal Nehru Marg, Akbar Road, Janpath and Man Singh Road between 9 am and 2 pm on Thursday. Due to special arrangements, traffic movement will not be allowed on these roads, they said.
Police also said that due to the arrangements, the movement of buses will be restricted in some parts of central Delhi on Thursday. As part of the Kanwar Yatra, kanwariyas (devotees of Lord Shiva) from different parts of the country collect water from the Ganga river at Haridwar in Uttarakhand to offer at Shiva temples back home. The yatra kicked off on July 14 and will conclude on July 26.
While kanwariyas have been arriving in the city over the last few days, their numbers are likely to increase from Thursday onwards, police said. Traffic is likely to be affected on some roads in east and outer Delhi, police said, adding that adequate arrangements have been made to avoid jams.
A total of 1,925 police personnel have been deployed for traffic regulation and more than 56 cranes and motorcycles are also present on the route that the kanwariyas will be taking, according to officials.
Commuters or kanwar yatris needing any assistance can check the Delhi Traffic Police Facebook page or Twitter handle for updates or call on 8750871493 and helpline number 1095/011-25844444 for queries, it said.
The devotees are expected to pass through Apsara Border, Shahdara flyover, Seelampur, ISBT flyover, Boulevard Road, Rani Jhansi Road, Faiz Road, Upper Ridge Road, Dhaula Kuan, National Highway 8 and exit from Rajokri Border for Haryana, the statement said.
Wazirabad Road, Wazirabad Bridge, Outer Ring Road, Mukarba Chowk, National Highway 1 and exit from Singhu Border or Madhuban Chowk, Peeragarhi and exit from Tikri Border for Haryana, Maharajpur Border, Road number 56, Ghazipur Border, Ring Road, Mathura Road and Badarpur Border exit are some of the other points, it said.
Kanwariyas' movement in smaller numbers is also observed at several locations across Delhi, police said. A senior officer advised that motorists and road users should follow traffic rules and drive in dedicated road lanes.
Police said that in addition to the arrangements by the traffic police, security has been beefed up at Kanwar camps and on important routes of the yatra while regular patrolling is being carried out. Police officials said they are working closely with the kanwar samitis to ensure that the yatra concludes smoothly without any untoward incident.