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Haryana Police Traffic Advisory: Travelers should avoid using Singhu and Tikri borders to reach Delhi

Chandigarh Dec 1 (UNI) Haryana Police, as precautionary measure, has issued a traffic advisory for the convenience of travelers in view of the disruption of entry points on National Highways from Sonipat and Jhajjar districts to Delhi where farmers’ organizations are protesting against the recent agricultural legislations.
Giving this information here Tuesday, a Haryana Police spokesperson informed that passengers should avoid approaching the national capital from Singhu border situated on National Highway No. 44 (Ambala-Delhi) due to the gathering of farmers between Rai and Kundli. Those wanting to go to Delhi from Ambala side are requested to take the Panipat - Rohtak - Jhajjar - Gurugram - Delhi route.
Similarly, keeping in view the mass gathering of farmers at Tikri border from Bahadurgarh side in Jhajjar district, the local police have also suggested several alternative routes to reach Delhi as traffic is disrupted on Tikri border. Those wanting to go to Delhi from Hisar side should also take the Rohtak - Jhajjar - Gurugram - Delhi route.
However, smooth movement of traffic continues on all other routes across the State.
He said that maintaining law and order is among the top priority of the Police. In the present situation, Haryana Police is constantly in touch with Delhi Police and all precautionary steps are being taken in view of the convenience of the citizens of the state as well as travelers coming from outside.
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