Angry commuters thrash congress workers for blocking Delhi-UP expressway

Rahul Gandhi and Congress workers had been gathering on the expressway to reach Sambhal

The Ghazipur border on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway on Wednesday morning suffered from a massive traffic jam as Congress workers gathered there ahead of their leader Rahul Gandhi’s plan to visit Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh. The situation began to get out of hand when the public was left stranded on the highway due to the Congress programme, incensing the commuters. The public began raising slogans against the Congress leader as a scuffle also broke out between the Congress workers and the suffering commuters.

Members of the Congress youth wing raised slogans and waved the party flag as the police stopped Rahul Gandhi at the Ghazipur border citing prohibitory orders. The Uttar Pradesh Police had put up barricades and were checking the commuting vehicles to prevent any untoward incident. With the entry of the Congress workers the roads from Delhi to Uttar Pradesh remained heavily congested, making the commuters face a harrowing time reaching their destination.

The frustrated commuters then raised slogans against the Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi at Ghazipur border. A scuffle also broke out between Congress workers and commuters.

Earlier in the day, a delegation of Congress leaders led by Rahul Gandhi was stopped at the border. Violence had erupted in Sambhal on November 24 after a court ordered survey of a contested mosque. The violence had led to four deaths and several injured, including policemen. There are prohibotory orders in place on the region.

Rahul Gandhi was accompanied by his sister Priyanka Gandhi and other congress leaders and had remained in the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border region for over two hours. The gathering crowds caused a huge traffic jam on the Delhi Meerut expressway.

A commuter stuck at the Ghazipur border said, “We just want our way to be clear. I am 80 years old. I am coming from Delhi. My brother has died and I want to go from here so that we can at least join his last rites. Where will we go?…We have been waiting here for over an hour. So many people are waiting here, someone has to go to the office, someone has an emergency.”
Another commuter lamented the jam affecting his business, the truck driver said, “I think the Congress party is taking out a procession. I am a vegetable supplier, my vegetables will be destroyed.”
“I do not know anything why we are stopped? If he (Rahul Gandhi is on the other side of the road then why is the road blocked? Why public has to suffer.” a commuter told ANI. The commuters were left incensed that their daily work and routine was being hampered by the Congress and its leaders looking to politicize the Sambhal violence while making life difficult for the common man.

 

 

 

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