To control traffic jams, trains coming from Ghaziabad to Delhi turn towards Anand Vihar, Surya Nagar, Apsara, Bhopra, Loni, Kondli, Chilla, New Ashok Nagar, DND and Kalindi Kunj. being given.
In protest of the three new agricultural laws of the central government, farmers’ protests have continued on the borders of Delhi for about 4 months. Due to the farmers’ agitation, on Thursday, that is, today, the Tikri and Singhu borders in Delhi have been completely closed. However, the routes going from Delhi to Ghaziabad on the Ghazipur border have been opened and the movement of trains has been allowed. Apart from this, the shout border between Noida and Delhi is open on both sides.
A traffic police officer told that the second part of the elevated highway is still closed by the farmers, due to which people are facing a lot of trouble. Delhi Traffic Police has said in its advisory that Piau Maniyari, Singhu border, Harwali, Mangeshpur and Tikari border are closed for traffic. Vehicles are being diverted as they can cause congestion in some parts of the city during peak hours.
Alternative avenues to avoid traffic jams
Traffic police officials said that trains or passengers coming from Ghaziabad to Delhi are being diverted towards alternative routes such as Anand Vihar, Surya Nagar, Apsara, Bhopra, Loni, Kondli, Chilla, New Ashok Nagar, DND and Kalindi Kunj. . This is because there is a possibility of heavy traffic on GT Karnal Road, Rohtak Road, Outer Ring Road and National Highway-44. Passengers have been asked to take the routes passing through Anand Vihar, DND, Loni DND and Apsara border.
Rakesh Tikait warns of making a big agitation
Explain that the farmers have been protesting at the Ghazipur, Tikri and Singhu borders since November 2020 to demand the withdrawal of all three agricultural laws. Meanwhile, Corona Cases are rising again in many states, including many states. The number of positive cases is also increasing in Rajasthan. Meanwhile, Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, attended the Kisan Mahapanchayat in Jaipur on Tuesday.
While stating the outline of the movement, he said that in the coming days, farmers will make a bigger movement and will sell their crops on the Parliament. In this program, the Corona Guidelines implemented by the Rajasthan government were also ridiculed. Even in the presence of the police, most of the people in the meeting were seen without masks and without social distancing. At the same time, some protesting farmers say that the government is again using Corona as an excuse to end the peasant movement.