India Gate, key Delhi roads closed to people ahead of Republic Day

Indo-Asian News Service, New Delhi, Jan 19: Entry to World War I monument India Gate was shut for people from Monday in view of heightened security for the US President Barack Obama who will be the chief guest at the Republic Day parade January 26, police said.

The Central Reserve Police Force has been deployed at various points leading to India Gate, which stands on one end of Rajpath, the main venue for the annual parade.

The roads leading to the British-built India Gate, a symbol of Delhi, have been barricaded.

The Republic Day parade originates from Vijay Chowk, close to Rashtrapati Bhavan, another British-built building.

The armoured and marching columns march down the tree-lined Rajpath. While the armoured contingents halt at the India Gate ground, soldiers and others who march walk all the way up to the Red Fort in Old Delhi.

Traffic restrictions have been imposed in the heart of the city. Key roads like Rafi Marg, Janpath and Man Singh Road will be closed for people between January 24 and January 26.

Special Commissioner Mukesh Chander (Traffic) said, “There will be some restrictions in New Delhi area. People can dial 1059 for traffic-related information.”

The road leading to Maurya Sheraton, where the US president is expected to stay, will be closed January 26 for people.

A seven-layer security ring will be thrown around the VVIP enclosure at Rajpath during the parade to be witnessed by the US president and other dignitaries.

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