Delhi Traffic News: Before leaving the house, read this advice from traffic police, movement will be closed on these routes

Posted on 13th Jun 2022 by rohit kumar

If you are going to travel on the roads of Delhi today, then this news is of your use. Delhi Traffic Police has advised not to go on many roads for today i.e. Monday. This has been said because, because of the heavy traffic movement, Delhi Police has done many diversions.

 

In such a situation, movement will be disrupted on many routes today. Delhi Traffic Police has also given information in this regard by tweeting. "Due to special traffic arrangements, buses will not be allowed beyond Gol Dak Khana Junction, Patel Chowk, Windsor Place, Teen Murti Chowk, Prithviraj Road in Delhi," the police tweeted.

 

Delhi Traffic Police informed in another tweet in this episode that please go from 7 am to 12 pm at Gol Methi Junction, Tughlaq Road Junction, Claridges Junction, Q-Point Junction, Sunhari Masjid Junction, Maulana Azad Road Junction, and Man Singh Road Junction. Avoid going There will be heavy traffic movement due to special arrangements.

 

Buses will not run on these routes

 

Due to special traffic arrangements, buses will not be allowed beyond Gol Dak Khana Junction, Patel Chowk, Windsor Place, Teen Murti Chowk, and Prithviraj Road in New Delhi today. Please inform that information has not been given in this regard for what reason the traffic police has done this. Bus people have been advised not to go on these routes.

 

Rahul Gandhi to appear before ED in Delhi

 

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is to appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the National Herald case today. Many roads have been closed due to this. At the same time, the Congress is also going to take out a rally from its headquarters to the ED headquarters located on APJ Abdul Kalam Road today. However, the Delhi Police has denied permission to the Congress for the rally. Law and order have been cited behind this.

 

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