Brace For Slow Traffic: Noida Police To Commuters Ahead Of Farmers' Stir Today

Farmers teams from western Uttar Pradesh are additionally prone to take part within the programme.

Noida:

Police on Wednesday cautioned commuters about the opportunity of site visitors motion slowing down on the Noida-Delhi routes on Thursday in view of a proposed farmers’ protest within the nationwide capital.

The Gautam Buddh Nagar police additionally stated diversions might be positioned at routes in Noida close to Delhi borders, the place “intensive” checking of automobiles can be carried out earlier than permitting them passage in the direction of the nationwide capital.

The Samyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella physique of farmers’ teams, has introduced holding a ‘Kisan Mazdoor Mahapanchayat’ on the Ramlila Maidan in Delhi the place a decision can be handed to “intensify the struggle” in opposition to the insurance policies of the central authorities.

Farmers teams from western Uttar Pradesh are additionally prone to take part within the programme.

The Delhi Police has additionally permitted the farmers’ congregation with a situation that the gathering will neither have greater than 5,000 contributors, nor tractor trolleys can be allowed close to the venue, in keeping with officers.

“Most people is knowledgeable {that a} protest by farmers over their calls for is proposed on Thursday,” police right here stated.

“Throughout this programme, intensive checking shall be completed by the Delhi Police and the Gautam Buddh Nagar police by putting in obstacles on all of the borders between Noida and Delhi, on account of which, in case of a rise in site visitors strain on the routes from Gautam Buddh Nagar to Delhi border, site visitors may be diverted as per requirement,” it stated.

“In case of site visitors inconvenience, you may contact the site visitors helpline quantity 9971009001. Please use various routes to keep away from inconvenience,” police cautioned commuters.

The Delhi Police has additionally issued a site visitors advisory, urging commuters to keep away from roads resulting in central Delhi.

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