Updated On: 09 February, 2024 08:39 AM IST | Noida | ANI
He further informed that the programme ended and the traffic movement was normal after day-long queues on roads

Vehicles stuck in a traffic jam on a road owing to farmers` protest march to the national capital in Noida. Pic/PTI
Amid the ongoing chaos and traffic jams in the national capital triggered by the farmers` protest, Noida DCP Vidhya Sagar on Thursday said the police have suggested the formation of a high-power committee involving farmer unions to address the situation.
Speaking to ANI, Noida DCP Vidhya Sagar Mishra said, "We have spoken to the leaders of farmer organisations. A proposal to create a high-power committee was mooted. The farmer leaders have agreed to it," He further informed that the programme ended and the traffic movement was normal after day-long queues on roads. "We are trying to restore normal traffic movement. Additional police personnel have been deployed for it," he said.