Due to Bharat Bandh of United Kisan Morcha and Trade Unions, drivers may see heavy traffic jam today. However, the police has also made a route diversion plan to deal with the jam.
Due to Bharat Bandh called by United Kisan Morcha and trade unions on Friday, police will do checking on the borders of Delhi and Gautam Buddha Nagar. Due to this, traffic will be diverted on the Delhi routes bordering Gautam Buddha Nagar border due to increase in traffic pressure.
The arrival of all types of goods carrying vehicles will be prohibited on the route from Yamuna Expressway to Noida via Greater Noida Expressway to Delhi and from Sirsa to Pari Chowk, Surajpur. Vehicles going from 130 meter road via depot roundabout towards Pari Chowk will be able to reach their destination via Supertech roundabout, Honda CL Chowk via P-3 roundabout, IFS Villa roundabout.
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At the same time, vehicles going from Surajpur towards Pari Chowk will be able to reach their destination from LG Roundabout via Knowledge Park and Expo Mart Roundabout. People can contact traffic helpline number 9971009001 in case of any inconvenience. At the same time, the police has also imposed Section 144 in the city. Additional police forces have been deployed at major borders of the city as well as markets and intersections.
Farmers of Noida will take out a procession in Sector-24
National President of Bharatiya Kisan Parishad, Sukhbir Khalifa said that Bharat Bandh has full support of the farmers of Noida. A Panchayat will be organized on Friday at the protest site in Sector-24, in which farmers from across the district will gather. A procession will also be taken out by the farmers in support of the bandh.
BKU announces closure of market
BKU spokesperson Sunil Pradhan said that an appeal has been made to all business organizations to keep the markets closed on Friday. Apart from this, the organization will protest peacefully. Kisan Sabha spokesperson Rupesh Verma said that farmers will take out a foot march from Sector Alpha One roundabout to Pari Chowk.