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Former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee breathed his last on 16 August 2018.
Vajpayee’s mortal remains will be brought to the BJP headquarters at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg at 9 am, following which he will be accorded a state funeral at Rashtriya Smriti Sthal at 4 pm on Friday, 17 August.
As the country mourns the loss of one of its charismatic prime ministers, the Delhi Police has issued a traffic advisory for the national capital, bearing in mind the funeral procession.
Vajpayee’s mortal remains will be taken to the BJP headquarters at 9 am, and will be open to the public to pay their tributes to the leader.
The funeral procession will start from 1:00 pm at the BJP headquarters, and will pass through Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Delhi Gate, Netaji Subhash Marg and Shanti Van to reach Rashtriya Smriti Sthal where the BJP leader will be cremated at 4pm.
Delhi Police has also put out a list of alternate routes to ensure smooth traffic in Delhi, but has advised the citizens to leave their cars at home and use the Delhi Metro.
1. Aurobindo Marg - Safdarjung Road - Mother Teresa Crescent - Park Street - Mandir Marg - Panchkuian Road - Rani Jhansi Road and reach the destination in North Delhi and vice versa.
2. Reach Connaught Place - Minto Road - Bhavbhuti Marg - Ajmeri Gate - Shraddhanand Marg - Lahori Gate Chowk - Naya Bazar - Peeli Kothi - SP Mukherjee Marg and then reach the destination in North Delhi and vice versa.
3. Ring Road ISBT (Kashmere Gate) - Salim Garh bypass Road (Upper Ring Road ) - IP Estate Flyover and vice versa.
4. Reach Nizamuddin Bridge to cross Yamuna - Pushta Road - GT Road and cross over to ISBT and reach the destination in North Delhi and vice versa.
DND-NH24 - Vikas Marg - Shandara Bridge and Wazirabad Bridge will remain open to reach Ring Road.
Vikas Marg - T/L Ring Road -T/R to Mathura Road - Bhairon Marg towards New Delhi.
Traffic will also not be permitted on lower Ring Road from ISBT Kashmere Gate towards Shantivan and from IP flyover towards Rajghat.
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