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Rallies add to traffic mess

Anti-corruption rallies, held across the city by supporters of Anna Hazare and the Jan Lokpal bill, are causing serious concern to the traffic police, as the organisers are not giving any prior intimation to them.

Updated on: Aug 26, 2011 12:56 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Anti-corruption rallies, held across the city by supporters of Anna Hazare and the Jan Lokpal bill, are causing serious concern to the traffic police, as the organisers are not giving any prior intimation to them.

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Thursday's rally at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) blocked all four south-bound lanes from Kurla towards Bandra.

"We had to send our staff at the last moment to manage the traffic at such busy intersections," said a senior traffic police official, adding, "At Azad Maidan we are keeping entire Mahanagar Palika Road blocked from 11.30am to 5pm and diverting traffic on MG Road and DN Road." Meanwhile, Vakola traffic police incharge, Pradeep Temkar, said, "Permission was not taken from us neither the organisers informed us about the rally."

Nandakumar Chaugule, deputy commissioner of police, traffic, asked organiser to inform them 48 hours before the protests, so that traffic can be diverted on the rally routes. "We will give permission within 24 hours."

 
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