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Barricades on highway disrupt traffic

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Barricades on National Highway-19 for the checking of vehicles have become a big cause of disruptions and traffic jams. Vehicles stopped by the police are not properly parked on the roadside. Besides, barricades have been put up near Seekri village, a few km down the road from Ballabhgarh to Palwal, to keep a vigil on commercial vehicles. But these are hampering the movement of private vehicles, leading to delays and causing inconvenience to commuters, especially those going to far-off destinations like Mathura and Agra.

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Ajay Chaudhary, Faridabad

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