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PM Modi in Bengaluru today: Avoid THESE routes for hassle-free travel

PM Modi's visit to Bengaluru prompts traffic advisory and heightened security measures.

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  • 20, Apr, 2024
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PM Modi in Bengaluru today: Avoid THESE routes for hassle-free travel

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to arrive in Bengaluru on Saturday afternoon, the city's police department has issued a traffic advisory to manage congestion and ensure smooth traffic flow for commuters. Security measures have been heightened for the VVIP movement. DCP Traffic North, Bengaluru, stated in an official release, “In view of VVIP visiting Bengaluru City on 20.04.2024, from 01:00 PM to 07:00 PM parking of all types of vehicles in the following roads is prohibited. During the said period, commuters are advised to avoid these roads and use alternative routes." Here are the 11 roads to avoid: Palace Road M V Jayaram Road Vasanthanagar Road Jayamahal Road C V Raman Road Bellary Road Ramanamaharshi Road Nandidurga Road Tharalabalu Road Mount Carmel College Road From Mekhri Circle towards Yeshwanthpura The release also stated, “Traffic movement of heavy goods vehicles is strictly prohibited from 12:00 noon to 9:00 PM to enter the city." Designated traffic diversion points for heavy goods vehicles include: CMTI Junction Mysuru Bank Junction Hebbal Junction New BEL Junction BHEL underpass Basaveshwara Circle Old Udaya TV Junction Haj Camp, Nandidurga Road Near Yeshwanthpura Govardhan PM Modi will visit Bengaluru and neighboring Chikkaballapura district for the Lok Sabha poll campaign. A massive rally is scheduled at 4 PM in Bengaluru's Palace Grounds, covering segments of Bangalore North, Bangalore South, Bangalore Central, and Bangalore Rural. These areas have been strongholds for the BJP, except Bangalore Rural, represented by Congress' D K Suresh, brother of Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar. The BJP's sitting MPs Tejasvi Surya and P C Mohan are candidates from Bangalore South and Central respectively, while Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje is contesting from Bangalore North. In Bangalore Rural, Dr. C N Manjunath, the son-in-law of Deve Gowda and a prominent cardiologist, is contesting on a BJP ticket as part of an arrangement with alliance partner JD(S). Karnataka is conducting elections in two phases, with 14 Lok Sabha segments in the southern part of the state going to polls on April 26, and voting for the northern districts scheduled for May 7 in the second phase.

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