The farmers' protest in Delhi is set to impact several locations, including all parts of the city, particularly the border areas, as farmers approach from neighbouring states like Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Here are some suggested routes: NORTH DELHI Consider taking the Outer Ring Road or local roads like Mukarba Chowk or Wazirabad Road to avoid congestion near the Singhu …
With protesting farmers seeking to march to the national capital, security remained tight on Wednesday with personnel deployed in huge numbers and barricades regulating movement in central Delhi and at border points with Haryana, which can cause hardships to commuters. The traffic movement at Singhu and Tikri borders is suspended, an official said, adding the security personnel in anti-riot gear …
Commuters faced heavy traffic jams as Delhi's borders with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh remained closed at several points on Monday due to the farmers' agitation. The farmers have continued to camp at the Singhu, Ghazipur and Tikri borders amid heavy security deployment for over two months now. Taking to Twitter, the Delhi Traffic Police have alerted commuters about the traffic …
It’s been two days since the agitating farmers from states of Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh have been marching to Delhi to protest the new farm reform laws passed by the BJP-led Central government. Delhi traffic police have shut Tikri border for vehicular traffic as thousands of farmers resumed their ‘Delhi Chalo’ march after spending the night in Panipat. #BoycottFood …
Delhi Police Use Water Cannon, Tear Gas To Deal With Protesting Farmers At Tikri Border People should totally avoid outer Ring Road, Mukarba Chowk, GTK road, NH-44 & Singhu Border. — Delhi Traffic Police November 27, 2020 People should totally avoid outer Ring Road, Mukarba Chowk, GTK road, NH-44 & Singhu Border. — Delhi Traffic Police November 27, 2020 Traffic …