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Commuter see ‘Help’ from traffic chaos

Commuter see 'Help' from traffic chaos
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New Delhi: With farmers arranged to empty protest sites on the Delhi border, commuting will sigh with a large breath because the road is closed for more than a year will be reopened, ending their traffic misery.
Read Alsofarmers cancel protests after the center received their demands in writing farmers who protested on Thursday called protests throughout the year after the center sent them official letters who received most of their demands.
The farmers were in protests since last November against three agricultural laws, which have since been revoked.
Farmers will empty Delhiefter farmers who are agrited to agricultural laws that are now revoked at the center, three border points, Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur, in November last year, those traveling from Delhi to Ghaziabad, Noida and Haryana and vice versa have time the hard one.
Because of the closure of the road and transferring traffic.
Read the Alsofarmers protest: There is no assistance from traffic chaos in Delhithere there is no relief for vision, especially office visitors, from the big traffic growing on Wednesday because thousands of farmers blocked the entrance to the national road for the seventh day.
While the police have maintained the border Haryana-Delhi in Singhu and Tikri closed for traffic, Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of 40 Agricultural Unions, on Thursday decided to suspend the movement against agricultural law and announce that farmers would do it back home On December 11 from protest sites on the Delhi border.
Read Alsoroadblocks and border sealing because the farmer’s protest saw NCR commuter spent all day at Roadswhen Pitampura Resident Aadesh Yadav starting to drive from Chandigarh on Thursday afternoon, he hoped to reach the house with sunset.
Usually a four-hour drive for entrepreneurs, which he does every week to work.
“I expected a few jam because of the protest of farmers but never in the wilder I was the announcement came after SKM, which was the end of the movement, received a letter signed by the central government where he agreed to consider the demands pending by farmers, including withdrawal of opposing cases Farmers and to form the minimum support price committee (MSP) for their plants.
“After the announcement of the government about the revocation of three agricultural laws, I have thought that farmers would end their protests but they continued.
Their announcement today will bring great help for many commuters like me who have faced severe problems, “said Suman Rathore, Regular commuter to Rewari in Haryana.
Neeti Rastogi, a resident of the Nida extension to work to Lutyens, said,” I used to take the road Delhi-meerut barriers to reach my office before protests begin.
After the demonstrators occupied the border, I began to take the metro to reach my office, which means longer travel time, more hassle and fear of the Coronavirus contractor.
“Viplav Tripathi, also regular commuters to Delhi, used to take it cars to the office every day.
Because of the closure of the road, the travel time was extended 45 minutes.” Using Noida-Meerut Expressway, I can reach my office in one hour but passing noida and traffic Morning means it runs longer for my office, “he said.
Commuter said Traffic Police issued an advisor suggesting an alternative route every time a farmer has planned events and who further added their difficulties.
Farmers, especially from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, began protesting At Delhi’s border points in November.
26 years ago against three agricultural laws.
The law has been revoked, but they demand that their remaining demands be fulfilled.

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