Traffic congestion has gripped parts of Delhi and Noida as farmers protest land acquisition policies, planning a march to Parliament. However, Delhi Police denied entry permissions, prompting heightened border security. Long vehicle queues are seen on Delhi-Noida expressway. Stringent security measures are in place, with checkpoints and barricades at borders. Ahead of protests, Gautam Buddh Nagar Police invoked Section 144 and issued traffic advisories in Noida.
To ensure smooth movement of the convoy carrying Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is visiting Bulandshahr today, the Noida traffic police have planned intermittent restrictions on both the Noida and Yamuna expressways on Thursday morning and afternoon.
The traffic police are set to impose short-term restrictions on both the Noida and Yamuna expressways on Thursday morning and afternoon to accommodate the passage of Prime Minister Narendra Modi s convoy. Reports suggest that the prime minister is expected to commence the Lok Sabha election campaign in the state by visiting Bulandshahr on January 25.
To facilitate the convoy carrying Modi, the Noida traffic police have planned intermittent restrictions on both the Noida and Yamuna expressways on Thursday. | Latest News India
The Delhi Police on Wednesday issued an advisory on traffic arrangements in the national capital. According to the advisory, the Republic Day parade will start at 10.30 am from Vijay Chowk and proceed towards the Red Fort grounds