New Delhi: There is more for what meets the eyes on the ghazipur border which has been bicured for more than 10 months because farmers protest three Agri laws.
While passengers and shop owners throughout Delhi-NCR were reportedly affected by traffic misery due to the closure of the border, they had provided a mixed reaction about this problem.
On Friday, the Supreme Court has told a farmer’s body whose citizens have equivalent rights to move freely and what is the point of continuing protest as a request has submitted a challenging agricultural law.
Hira Singh, a Uber driver from Vinod Nagar, said, “I mainly transports passengers from Noida.
To go from the Noida 62 sector to Delhi, I have to cross the Ghazipur border.
As one side of the NH-9 is bitterized, the previous route takes 15 minutes Now it takes more than an hour because of the transfer in place, especially during the top traffic hours.
“Apart from the UP-Delhi NH-9 train, the police also compared all roads under the flyover that stretched from Murga bathing to Khoda.
As a result, people traveling towards Kaushambi and Vaishali from Delhi must take a detour and enter Ghaziabad from the side of the EDM or Anand Vihar ISBT.
In addition, because the other party was also barricastered, those who came from the Indirapuram side had to go far to the Ghazipur landfill site and then rejoined the highway near Murga Bathing.
Asked about a sealed road, the Uttar Pradesh police said it was needed to divert traffic.
Constable D Chauhan, who was placed at that location, said, “Because Uttar Pradesh-Delhi, the highway is blocked by farmers, the route under the flyover has been blocked to divert traffic.” Wilson Singh, an engineer traveling from Dwarka to Noida to work, said, “I have avoided the NH-9 since the protest began more than 10 months ago.
I use Flyway DND to enter Noida now because it is more comfortable.
Transfer in Khora From under Ghazipur Flyover add half an hour to the trip.
Help the police to be carried out with Barikade Khoda-Murga bathing, traffic chaos will be much lower.
“Fruit sellers in vegetables and baths near the border have expressed disappointed with snow traffic.
Mohammad Sakir, who has sold fruits near the bath for the past 28 years, said he had seen reducing Stark in customer footsteps in the last 10 months due to the transfer of traffic.
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However, another shopkeeper, Mohammad Khalil, who has a roadside kiosk near the shower, said, “We received supplies at night, so the traffic was not a problem for the truck that came to the hour.
I didn’t face the problem because I could walk to take a shower.
This is a business as usual for me.
“Some shop owners in colonies are side by side with the Border of the Khalil version of the inventory delivered to them at the same speed.
Tarandeep Singh, who has a hardware store in Lakshmi Nagar, said, “Why do we blame farmers for blocking the road and cause traffic tribulation? Why don’t we see a lot of police barricades and waterlogging? Items are supplied on time because the truck runs at night .
throughout Ghaziabad, I had never heard of the alleged losses due to traffic problems.
I do not agree with the right of farmers weighing on the rights of citizens just because they have blocked one carraigeway from the highway to protest.
I found excessive charges.
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