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Farmers' ‘Dilli Chalo’ march: Chandigarh Police issue traffic advisory, massive traffic snarls in Mohali

Chandigarh, February 12 Chandigarh Police on Monday issued a traffic advisory in the wake of farmers’ proposed march to Delhi, advising the people to avoid some roads for travelling. The neighbouring states have also issued traffic advisories and general public...
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Chandigarh, February 12

Chandigarh Police on Monday issued a traffic advisory in the wake of farmers’ proposed march to Delhi, advising the people to avoid some roads for travelling.

The neighbouring states have also issued traffic advisories and general public may refer to the same for travel plans to and from Chandigarh, the advisory said.

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In Mohali, massive traffic snarls were also reported which has reached near Ghaggar bridge in Zirakpur from the diversion near Dera Bassi flyover.

The movement of vehicles have slowed down considerably with long queues on the Chandigarh-Delhi national highway.

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Vehicles coming from Chandigarh side and going to Delhi are being diverted through Barwala-Yamunanagar road.

Beside, traffic was moving at snail’s pace on the national highway on Zirakpur-Dera Bassi stretch.

Precautionary arrangements are being made in Chandigarh on February 13 for proper maintenance of law and order and smooth traffic, according to the advisory.

The public is advised to avoid travel towards the Mattour barrier (dividing road Sector-51/52), furniture market barrier (Chandigarh-Mohali road Sector- 53/54), Badheri barrier (dividing road Sector-54/55), dividing road Sector-55/56, Mohali barrier, Faidan barrier,  Zirakpur barrier, Mullanpur barrier, Naya Gaon barrier, Housing Board Light Point Manimajra and Dhillon barrier, according to the advisory.

Further, the traffic will be diverted from the above said barriers as per the ground situation, it said.

The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) and several other farmers unions, and associations have announced a ‘Dilli Chalo’ march on February 13.

They will hold a protest outside the Parliament House to press the Centre to accept several of their demands, including the enactment of a law to guarantee a minimum support price (MSP) for crops. — with PTI

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