Huge traffic snarls on Karnal–Delhi and Rohtak–Delhi roads day ahead of farmers’ tractor march

Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, January 25

A day ahead of their tractor march, farmers from Punjab and Haryana have reached Singhu and Tikri borders in large numbers leading to huge traffic snarls on Karnalndash;Delhi and Rohtakndash;Delhi stretches of two national highways.

Many more are still on the way leading to the slow movement of traffic on roads leading to the national capital.

Over 12-kilometre of NH-44, from Bahalgarh village to Singhu border in Sonipat district, is witnessing a massive traffic jam as farmers have parked their tractors on both sides of the highway.

In Jhajjar district, a 15-km long Bahadurgarh bypass is jam-packed with tractor-trailers forcing Punjab farmers to take the Bahadurgarh city route to reach Tikri leading to traffic chaos.


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