Traffic crawls in Central Delhi due to Congress protest & waterlogging

New Delhi: Traffic came to a standstill in and around central Delhi on Thursday morning due to diversions put in place owing to a Congress protest and the Kanwar Yatra coupled with waterlogging on arterial stretches.
The Congress on Wednesday said its leaders will march towards the Enforcement Directorate office and protest outside the Raj Bhawan here against the agency's questioning of party president Sonia Gandhi in the National Herald money-laundering case.
The Delhi Traffic Police have blocked key stretches in central Delhi in view of the protests.
The traffic moved at a snail's pace at several key stretches connecting central Delhi with the rest of the city and satellite towns of Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad.
Some of the arterial roads that witnessed heavy traffic are Delhi-Meerut Expressway, Bhairon Marg-Ring Road junction, ITO, Vikas Marg, Delhi-Noida Direct Flyway, Sarai Kale Khan, India Gate circle, Dhaula Kuan, Rohtak Road, Barapullah elevated corridor and Aurobindo Marg.
Commuters going towards central Delhi were caught in traffic jams.
The traffic police took to Twitter to inform commuters about traffic restrictions on various routes and advised them to plan their journey accordingly.
"Kindly avoid Motilal Nehru Marg, Akbar Road, Janpath and Man Singh Road between 0900 hrs and 1400 hrs on 21.07.22. Due to special arrangements, traffic movement will not be possible on these roads," it said in a series of tweets.
The inward movement of buses will be restricted in New Delhi beyond the Gol Dak Khana junction, Patel Chowk, Windsor Place, Teen Murti Chowk and Prithviraj Road, it said.
"Kindly avoid Gol Methi junction, Tughlak Road Junction, Claridges Junction, Q-point Junction, Sunehri Masjid Junction, Maulana Azad Road Junction and Man Singh Road Junction between 0900 hrs and 1400 hrs on 21.07.22. Due to special arrangements, there will be heavy traffic movement on these roads," it tweeted. Waterlogging on key stretches also slowed down traffic.