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Traffic Disruptions Expected as Farmers March in Chandigarh

Chandigarh braces for traffic diversions as farmers plan a march from Sector 34 to Matka Chowk at 3 PM, raising concerns over agricultural policies.

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Traffic Disruptions Expected as Farmers March in Chandigarh

Chandigarh is set to witness significant traffic disruptions today as farmers plan to hold a large-scale protest march from their ongoing demonstration site in Sector 34 to Matka Chowk. The march is scheduled to begin at 3 PM, and authorities have announced several traffic diversions to manage the anticipated congestion in the city.

The farmers, who have been protesting against what they perceive as unfair agricultural policies, have gathered in large numbers, demanding government action on issues such as minimum support prices and agricultural reforms. Their march towards Matka Chowk is expected to draw even more participants, amplifying their message and increasing pressure on the authorities to address their grievances.

To minimize the impact on daily commuters, the Chandigarh traffic police have issued advisories urging residents to avoid the affected areas and take alternate routes. Key roads leading to Matka Chowk will be closed, and traffic will be diverted to ensure the safety of both the protesters and the public. Additional police personnel have been deployed to maintain order and manage the flow of vehicles.

Local businesses and offices along the protest route are preparing for potential disruptions, with some choosing to close early to avoid being caught in the expected chaos. Residents are also advised to plan their travel accordingly and stay informed about real-time traffic updates.

As the farmers continue their protest, the situation remains fluid, with many in Chandigarh keeping a close eye on how the march will unfold and its potential impact on the city’s daily life.