Security arrangements and traffic plan: Traffic of entire Nahan city will be stopped during PM Modi’s rally and public meeting.

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There is an appeal to the citizens of Nahan not to travel in their vehicles from 7 am to 2 pm on 24th May, because there is going to be a huge crowd during PM Modi’s rally and address.

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PM Modi Rally Himachal Pradesh

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Reported & Written By Kumud Sharma, Diary Times, Nahan, May 23Complete security arrangements have been made for the rallies and meetings of India’s famous Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Himachal Pradesh on 24th May. SPG has taken the entire security system in its hands, due to which every activity is being closely monitored.More than one thousand police personnel of entire Himachal Pradesh Police have been deployed for security arrangements.A lot of security arrangements have been made at Chowgan Maidan, the venue of the meeting via the Army Ground in Sirmaur district, and every activity is being monitored.Security has been increased so much that snipers have been deployed in all the surrounding buildings.

In the information given to Diary Times Media Network, it has been said that forty IPS and HPS officers of Himachal Pradesh Police have been specially called to Sirmaur district headquarters Nahan to handle the security arrangements at PM Modi’s rally.Juda’s Johar helipad has been included in standby during PM Modi’s rallies and public meetings.

There is an appeal to the citizens of Nahan not to travel in their vehicles from 7 am to 2 pm on 24th May, because there is going to be a huge crowd during PM Modi’s rally and address.

Complete traffic plan of 24th May –

Sirmaur District Police Administration has released the official traffic plan on Thursday evening due to PM Modi’s rally and public meeting. It is clearly stated in the traffic plan that all vehicles coming from the capital Shimla are not going to be allowed entry into Dosadka after 9 am.Entry into Dosadka will be given only to those vehicles which are going to the rally venue and the vehicles going towards Dehradun via the capital Shimla have been asked to use the road from Jamta to Dhaula Kuan.

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According to the traffic plan, all the vehicles coming on the rally route from sub-division Paonta Sahib are not going to be allowed to proceed from Khajurna bridge.Also, all small vehicles going towards industrial area Kala Amb will be allowed to proceed from Saketi side.Heavy vehicles will not be allowed to proceed on this route.The vehicles of the people attending the rally have been parked at Kanshiwala. To reach the public meeting, people will have to take the help of foot or bus.After parking the vehicles, all the people will be taken on foot to Chowgan ground. Movement of vehicles will be suspended for six hours from BDO office near Kanshiwala and ITI Nahan.

In the traffic plan, all the vehicles going from the capital Shimla to Kala Amb are going to be diverted from Lwasa post.Also, all the vehicles coming via Kala Amb have been given one-way facility, but restrictions have been imposed on the vehicles going towards Dehradun, and the entry of heavy vehicles will be prohibited. Traffic will also be restricted in the Ring Road of Nahan city after 7 am. 

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