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Bharat Jodo Yatra: Cops Issue Traffic Advisory As Rally Enters Faridabad; Yatra To Reach Delhi Tomorrow

The yatra resumed from Sohna's Kherli Lala in Haryana and will stop for a morning break at Pakhal village at 10 am. At around 3 pm, yatra will resume from Pali Chowk and will halt for an evening break at Gopal Garden, Badkal Mor in Faridabad.

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Congress' Bharat Jodo Yatra resumed from Sohna's Kherli Lala in Haryana today and is expected to reach Delhi tomorrow.

In view of the yatra, Faridabad police have advised commuters to follow traffic advisories issued in the city in view of the yatra.

The yatra on Friday resumed from Sohna's Kherli Lala in Haryana and will stop for a morning break at Pakhal village at 10 am.

At around 3 pm, yatra will resume from Pali Chowk and will halt for an evening break at Gopal Garden, Badkal Mor in Faridabad.

The Yatris will gather for a corner meeting at Gopal Garden and will have a night halt at Faridabad.

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Faridabad Police issues traffic advisory

Since Bharat Jodo Yatra entered Faridabad today, the traffic routes from Ballabgarh to Sohna via Dhauj will be completely closed from 4 am till noon.

There will be a complete prohibition of all types of vehicles coming from Badkhal Chowk, Old Chowk, and Neelam Ajronda Chowk towards NIT from 4 pm. Also, Delhi-Mathura road, the service road going towards Delhi from Neelam flyover and NH-2 will be completely closed to all types of traffic.

The entry of heavy vehicles will be prohibited in Faridabad on both days during the yatra. The commuters are advised to plan their journey according to the traffic advisory so as to avoid any traffic-related issues, the advisory said.

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Delhi police to issue advisory once the route is finalised

The Delhi Police on Thursday said a traffic advisory in connection with the Bharat Jodo Yatra will be issued once its route is finalised. 

The Rahul Gandhi-led yatra will reach Delhi on Saturday at 6 am on its 108th day. 

A senior police officer said once the route gets finalised, the advisory will be issued accordingly. 

The march will enter the national capital from the Badarpur border and conclude at Lal Quila after covering a distance of 23 kilometres via Ashram Chowk.    

It entered Haryana from Rajasthan on Wednesday.

After arriving in Delhi on December 24, it will take a break of about eight days before moving to Uttar Pradesh, Haryana (second phase), Punjab and finally, Jammu and Kashmir. 

(PTI Inputs)

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