Security tightened in Delhi ahead of Narendra Modi's rally at Ramlila Maidan
The security in Delhi was tightened on Sunday ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally at Ramlila Maidan scheduled to begin shortly before the afternoon.
New Delhi [India]: The security in Delhi was tightened on Sunday ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally at Ramlila Maidan scheduled to begin shortly before the afternoon. Additional units of the Delhi Police, Rapid Action Force (RAF) among others have been deployed to ensure safety at the rally scheduled for today. Sniffer dogs and metal detectors have been brought for security purposes for the rally at the Ramlila Maidan where the Prime Minister is scheduled to arrive and deliver a speech shortly before afternoon.
Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address a rally at Ram Leela Maidan later today, security tightened in the area pic.twitter.com/QktUV4byb3
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Meanwhile, the Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) had issued an advisory for the public, keeping in mind the rally. Through the advisory, the Joint CP advised the motorists and the general public to avoid routes which are closed for commercial vehicles.The security at the borders of the national capital has also been tightened, with vehicle checking being conducted, in lieu of the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) being organised at the Jantar Mantar today. Modi will be addressing a public rally at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan, which was organised by the BJP thanking the Prime Minister for the decision of regularising unauthorised colonies in the Delhi. According to party leaders, a huge crowd is expected to attend the rally scheduled to begin shortly before afternoon.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address a rally at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi, today. (File pic) pic.twitter.com/haA8XAK1if
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During his today's address, the Prime Minister is likely to speak on the party's promise of giving ownership rights to close to 40 lakh residents of unauthorised colonies in the national capital, which has been fulfilled through a recent decision.While the party has been focusing on making the public meeting a grand success, the administration has made elaborate arrangements for security in view of the recent protests in the national capital over the issue of Citizenship Amendment Act. (ANI)