Bhopal: Traffic to remain diverted in large parts of city for Congress demonstration

Bhopal: Traffic to remain diverted in large parts of city for Congress demonstration

Staff ReporterUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 09:02 AM IST
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BHOPAL: People, especially school children, may face problems on Wednesday. The shopkeepers of TT Nagar and Roshanpura square fear that if the police use force, the retreating protestors may ransack their establishments.

The Congress is going to stage a demonstration at Tin Shed and lay a siege on the Vidhan Sabha to protest ‘misgovernance’ in the state.

The traffic police have prepared an elaborate parking plan for the vehicles coming from different parts of the state. Vehicles coming from Hoshangabad and Raisen will be parked at Ambedkar Park. Vehicles coming from Sehore, Indore and Ujjain, at TT Nagar stadium and from Rajgarh, Vidisha and Sagar at TT Nagar Dusshara Maidan.

The traffic police have chalked out a detailed traffic diversion plan. Vehicles coming from Nehru Nagar and Vaishali Nagar towards TT Nagar will be diverted to TT Nagar via Bhadbhadha.

Vehicles coming from Kolar and Chuna Bhatti going towards Lalghati will move via Rajiv Gandhi Square, Vitthal Market, Subhash School and Vyapam square. Vehicles coming from old city will be diverted via Tallaiya, PHQ, Control room, Old Jail and DB Mall road. There will be no movement of vehicles from Apex Bank to Mata Mandir. The Congress expects that more than 50,000 persons will gather for the demo.

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