Heightened Security And Traffic Disruptions at Delhi Borders as Farmers Begin 'Delhi Chalo' March
Heightened Security And Traffic Disruptions: In the wake of the farmers' appeal to march towards Delhi, authorities have made heavy security arrangements at all major borders leading into the capital. Special focus has been placed on the Singhu Border where barricades have been put up and a large number of police personnel have been posted. It is with an aim to regulate the traffic and not let any unfortunate incident occur during the protest. Police have been doing proper checks without letting any unauthorized people or resources enter the city at this hour.
Traffic Flow Affected Due to Increased Security with Vehicle Checks
As farmers start marching towards Delhi, movement has been affected, especially along the Delhi-Haryana check posts. The Singhu Border and other major checkpoints like Tikri and Ghazipur are witnessing the worst traffic jams as a result of the vehicle checks that are being done. The vehicle checks are causing minor delays, but officials say this step is necessary to ensure the security and order of the capital. Authorities are working to reduce inconvenience while maintaining security.
The Security Measures: No Scope for Unforeseen Incidents of Law and Order During Farmers' Protest
The Delhi Police and other law enforcement agencies are fully prepared for any development and at the same time working in collaboration to maintain law and order during the farmers' protest. Their main aim is to ensure the strike remains peaceful and does not take any direction to violence or disorder at public level. To avoid any sudden situation, the police is keeping an eye on the borders and has taken measures to not let any kind of activity go on which can create a ruckus. Several security measures have been put in place, including deployment of additional police forces and even drones for surveillance.
Public Safety as the Top Priority During the 'Delhi Chalo' March
The Delhi Police have assured citizens that their top priority is the safety and well-being of the public. While some disruptions are expected as the farmers’ march progresses towards Delhi, authorities are working tirelessly to minimize inconvenience and keep the capital secure. Additional police personnel, in addition to personnel from the Rapid Action Force (RAF), are on high alert for any troubles and to ensure that the protest remains peaceful. In addition, there are water cannons and drones for better monitoring and to control crowds.