By PTI
NEW DELHI: The metropolis witnessed snarls in a number of locations on Tuesday because the Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Congress chief Rahul Gandhi progressed in the direction of Uttar Pradesh with a whole bunch of supporters in tow.
As the Yatra moved throughout central Delhi, an enormous police power was deployed to make sure there isn’t a untoward incident.
However, visitors in a number of components of the town on the Ring Road was thrown out of drugs. The state of affairs was worse in central Delhi the place lengthy jams led to chaos.
Delhi Traffic Police requested commuters to keep away from Ring Road from ISBT in the direction of Rajghat and vice-versa to keep away from getting caught.
An officer stated that the police acquired over a dozen calls concerning visitors jams on the Ring Road, earlier than the jams relented considerably by the afternoon.
“The GT road in Shahdara and Seelampur area heading towards Kashmiri Gate was jam-packed. Vehicles crawled and people honked. I had to take another route to reach Connaught Place,” stated a commuter who was caught in visitors for a number of hours close to Kashmiri Gate.
Ahead of the yatra, the Delhi Traffic Police had on Monday issued a journey advisory cautioning commuters to take alternate routes.
The Bharat Jodo Yatra on Tuesday resumed its second leg of the journey from the nationwide capital after a nine-day year-end break.
Led by former social gathering chief Rahul Gandhi, the yatra began from the Hanuman Mandir at Kashmiri Gate on Tuesday morning and entered Uttar Pradesh.
NEW DELHI: The metropolis witnessed snarls in a number of locations on Tuesday because the Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Congress chief Rahul Gandhi progressed in the direction of Uttar Pradesh with a whole bunch of supporters in tow.
As the Yatra moved throughout central Delhi, an enormous police power was deployed to make sure there isn’t a untoward incident.
However, visitors in a number of components of the town on the Ring Road was thrown out of drugs. The state of affairs was worse in central Delhi the place lengthy jams led to chaos.
Delhi Traffic Police requested commuters to keep away from Ring Road from ISBT in the direction of Rajghat and vice-versa to keep away from getting caught.
An officer stated that the police acquired over a dozen calls concerning visitors jams on the Ring Road, earlier than the jams relented considerably by the afternoon.
“The GT road in Shahdara and Seelampur area heading towards Kashmiri Gate was jam-packed. Vehicles crawled and people honked. I had to take another route to reach Connaught Place,” stated a commuter who was caught in visitors for a number of hours close to Kashmiri Gate.
Ahead of the yatra, the Delhi Traffic Police had on Monday issued a journey advisory cautioning commuters to take alternate routes.
The Bharat Jodo Yatra on Tuesday resumed its second leg of the journey from the nationwide capital after a nine-day year-end break.
Led by former social gathering chief Rahul Gandhi, the yatra began from the Hanuman Mandir at Kashmiri Gate on Tuesday morning and entered Uttar Pradesh.