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Counting of votes: Traffic police issues advisory

NEW DELHI:Security has been beefed up in and around the counting centres in the seven parliamentary constituencies of the national capital.

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Tribune News Service
New Delhi, May 22

Security has been beefed up in and around the counting centres in the seven parliamentary constituencies of the national capital.

Traffic Police has made elaborate traffic management during the counting of votes tomorrow in the national capital to ensure hassle-free journey of commuters.

The traffic police have issued an advisory to inform the residents of Dwarka that road number 224 in Sector 9 will be closed tomorrow from 4 am to till the closure of counting of votes .

The residents have been asked to carry their identity cards, society-related documents to gain access and exit from the blocked road.

The counting centre for West Delhi is in Dwarka and has open roads which see a huge amount of traffic.

"Road No. 224 in front of Integrated Institute of Technology, Sector 9, will be closed from 4 am till the closure of counting, from Sector 8/9 red light to Sector 19/20 red light point," the advisory added.

"All office-bearers of the Municipal Corporation or resident welfare associations are requested to convey the message on their respective notice boards and circulate to WhatsApp groups concerned in Dwarka," it stated.

All emergency vehicles, including ambulances, fire brigade, will be allowed to ply through Sector 9 in Dwarka, the advisory stated.

Roads to be closed 

  • Road No. 224 between the crossing of Sector 7 and 9 and the crossing between Sector 9 and 10 in Dwarka. 
  • Road No. 203 to be closed from Sector 9 and 10 to T-point, Sector 8 in Dwarka.
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