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Ahead of PM’s visit, Jalandhar police announce traffic diversions

To remain in effect from 3 pm to 7 pm

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Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, May 22

In view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Jalandhar to address a rally at PAP Ground on May 24, the Jalandhar Police Commissionerate has announced traffic diversions for heavy and commercial vehicles. These diversions will remain in effect from 3 pm to 7 pm for security reasons.

Vehicles coming from Amritsar towards Ludhiana would be diverted from Subhanpur-Kapurthala-Kala Sangian-Noor Mehal-Phillaur and vehicles coming from Ludhiana side towards Amritsar will be diverted through Phagwara-Mehtiana-Hoshiarpur-Tanda-Begowal-Nadala-Subhanpur. Vehicles coming from Ludhiana towards Himachal Pradesh/Pathankot will be diverted through Phagwara-Mehtiana-Hoshiarpur-Tanda.

The SSP, Kapurthala, SSP, Jalandhar Rural, and SSP, Hoshiarpur, have been appointed as in-charge for the PM’s event. They would ensure smooth flow of traffic during the VVIP visit.

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