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Congress rally: Delhi police to deploy security in Ramlila Maidan - Know roads to avoid on Sunday

Delhi police ensured that robust security arrangements have been put in place for the Congress rally at Ramlila Maidan owing to the party’s protest

  • Delhi Police issues traffic advisory for public regarding the closure of roads on Sunday through its Twitter handle
  • Protests to be addressed by Senior Congress Leaders including Rahul Gandhi
  • The rally is in view of ‘Dilli Chalo’ call for its ‘Mehangai Par Halla Bol” arranged by Congress after holding press conferences across 22 cities

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Congress rally: Delhi police to deploy security in Ramlila Maidan - Know roads to avoid on Sunday Representational Image: ANI

New Delhi: Adequate security arrangements have been made in and around the Ramlila Maidan in central Delhi in view of the Congress' protest on Sunday, officials said. The Delhi Police has also issued a traffic advisory on its official Twitter handle, alerting the commuters about road closures on Sunday. According to police, paramilitary forces will be deployed along with the local police at the venue for the rally and metal detectors will also be placed at the entry points of the ground.

"Due to a protest call by the Indian National congress at Ramlila Maidan tomorrow, some stretches around the venue shall observe road closure," the Delhi Traffic Police tweeted on Saturday. It advised commuters to avoid some stretches that will remain closed due to the rally.

Ranjeet Singh Flyover from Barakhamba Road to Guru Nanak Chowk, Vivekanand Marg (both sides), JLN Marg (Delhi Gate to Guru Nanak Chowk), round about Kamla Market to Guru Nanak Chowk, Chaman Lal Marg, Ajmeri Gate towards Asaf Ali Road and DDU-Minto Road red light point towards Kamla Market will remain closed, the advisory read.

Congress leaders held press conferences in 22 cities across the country early this week and gave a "Dilli Chalo" call for its "Mehangai Par Halla Bol rally" at Ramlila Maidan on September 4. The rally will be addressed by senior Congress leaders, including the party's former president Rahul Gandhi.

In a Facebook post in Hindi, Gandhi had said the biggest problems facing the country today are unemployment, inflation and growing hatred. Congress spokesperson Gourav Vallabh said the Centre has been "misusing the CBI and ED" to "silence the Opposition" but the party will continue to raise its voice against the rising inflation and imposition of GST on essential food items.