Traffic Chaos Grips Delhi Amid Farmers’ ‘Delhi Chalo’ March
Delhi faced significant traffic disruptions at its borders with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh as authorities intensified security measures to deter the farmers’ ‘Delhi Chalo’ march. Reports from the Press Trust of Kashmir highlighted the deployment of police and paramilitary personnel equipped with anti-riot gear and multiple layers of barricades.
The repercussions of these security measures reverberated across the city, leading to massive traffic jams at key junctions such as ITO, Dhaula Kuan, Rajokri, MB Road, Ashram, and Mathura Road. Adding to the chaos, the Delhi Police sealed off the Tikri and Singhu borders, exacerbating the congestion and inconveniencing commuters.
The escalation in security measures underscores the deepening tensions surrounding the farmers’ protest, emphasizing the urgency of addressing their grievances and finding a resolution to the ongoing standoff. As the protests continue to unfold, the impact on daily life in the national capital serves as a stark reminder of the broader socio-political implications at stake.

