Updated On: 13 February, 2024 05:29 PM IST | Devashri Bhujbal
Traffic crawled at a snail`s pace in Delhi-NCR on Tuesday as police placed multiple layers of barricades on Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders in view of the farmers` march. Pics/PTI

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Commuters had a harrowing time as they battled traffic jams, with Delhi being turned into a fortress to thwart the entry of farmers. Heavy traffic congestion was seen at Delhi-Gurugram Expressway
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In the view of Delhi Chalo march, Chief Justice of India also took note of the traffic issues and said the Supreme Court will accommodate if lawyers face problem reaching the court

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The police have intensified security at the Delhi border points with multi-layer barricades, concrete blocks, iron nails and walls of containers
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At the Ghazipur border, only two vehicles were able to pass at a time with barricades lined up on half of the key stretch connecting Noida and Delhi

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As security measure, section 144 is imposed in Delhi and Haryana authorities have also imposed section 144 at some areas, restricting entry of tractor trolleys, social gatherings etc
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As farmers in large numbers marched towards Delhi on Tuesday, the police fired tear gas on the protestors at the Punjab-Haryana Shambhu Border

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The police have deployed concrete slabs, iron nails, barricades, barbed wires, and police and paramilitary personnel at Kurukshetra in Haryana in view of the `Delhi Chalo` march by the farmers
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Authorities said that they are ensuring there is no law and order situation and citizens do not face any trouble in commuting in the view of `Delhi Chalo` protest march
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