Congress' Halla Bol rally in Delhi today, know which roads will be closed
Congress' Halla Bol rally in Delhi today, know which roads will be closed
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New Delhi: The Congress is scheduled to hold a rally at Ramlila Maidan in the national capital on Sunday. Yes and in view of this, the Delhi Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory. Preparations have been completed for the rally to be held from 11 am today. Let us tell you that the police have made strong security arrangements around Ramlila Maidan. With this, the police have issued a traffic advisory and informed that some roads will remain closed due to the Congress rally. Apart from this, the police advised the passengers to avoid going to these routes, which will remain closed due to the rally.  

Avoid going through these routes-

Ranjit Singh Flyover Barakhamba Road to Guru Nanak Chowk
Vivekananda Marg (on both sides)
JLN Marg (Delhi Gate to Guru Nanak Chowk)
Guru Nanak Chowk around Kamla Market
Chaman Lal Marg
Ajmeri Gate to Asaf Ali Road
The DDU-Minto Road red light point towards Kamla Market will also remain closed.

Earlier on Saturday, KC Venugopal, Jai Ram Naresh, Ajay Maken, Shaktisinh Gohil, Delhi Congress president Anil Chaudhary and other Congress leaders reached the rally venue and took stock of the preparations. Yes and he said that in the rally starting from 11 am on Sunday, workers and other people from all over the country will reach out and express their protest against inflation and unemployment. Let us tell you that along with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Chhattisgarh Bhupesh Baghel and other leaders will address the rally today. Maken said That Rahul Gandhi is struggling against the central government on inflation, unemployment and other issues.

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