Delhi News: Security has been increased on the borders of Delhi regarding the proposed ‘Delhi Chalo’ march of farmers on Tuesday. Meanwhile, due to ‘Delhi Chalo’ march, there is huge traffic jam in Delhi-NCR. Traffic jam was also seen at Chilla border. Along with this, people are also facing the problem of traffic jam on Ghazipur border. Changes have been made in the traffic system of Delhi due to the farmers’ protest. Even after this, people are facing bad conditions due to traffic jams in Delhi, Noida and Gurugram.
As soon as the farmer left for Delhi, there was huge traffic jam at different borders of Delhi in the morning itself. Because it is office hours, people have come out of their homes. In such a situation, a traffic jam has arisen. People are facing a lot of trouble due to this. There is a long queue of vehicles. Because of this, vehicles are crawling on the roads.
#WATCH , Heavy traffic snarl witnessed at Delhi-Noida Chilla border ahead of farmers’ ‘Delhi Chalo’ march today. pic.twitter.com/PryL0CD0Dl
— ANI (@ANI) February 13, 2024
It is noteworthy that due to the farmers’ protest, changes have been made in the traffic system of Delhi. Traffic restrictions and diversions have been imposed for all types of vehicles from Tuesday. At the same time, an advisory has been issued by the traffic police to change the traffic system at Sindhu, Ghazipur, Tikri and Auchandi borders. Some restrictions have also been implemented for private vehicles.
#WATCH , Delhi: Heavy traffic snarl witnessed at Ghazipur border ahead of farmers’ ‘Delhi Chalo’ march today. pic.twitter.com/E22ln3IsY1
— ANI (@ANI) February 13, 2024
Section 144 also implemented in Delhi
Apart from this, Section 144 of CrPC was implemented by Delhi Police in the border areas of the capital from Monday itself. Under Section 144, a ban has been imposed on holding meetings, processions or rallies in Delhi. Along with this, a complete ban has been imposed on the entry of tractor trolleys in Delhi.
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