The East Singhbhum district administration is implementing significant traffic diversions for the Ghatsila Assembly by-election, focusing on secure movement of election supplies and traffic control. A comprehensive ban on heavy vehicles operating within the city is scheduled for November 10th and 11th. This decision underscores the commitment to a well-organized and secure polling process.
According to the official notification, heavy vehicles will be barred from entering or leaving the city between 4:30 AM and 11:30 AM on November 10th. Similarly, on November 11th, the restriction will be in effect from 4:30 PM to 11:30 PM. This focused approach will allow for the unimpeded movement of essential election components.
The Traffic DSP emphasized that the primary objective of these traffic adjustments is to ensure the safe and efficient transportation of all polling materials. Furthermore, additional police resources will be strategically positioned to manage crowds and maintain order, thereby safeguarding the integrity of the election.
Citizens are requested to adhere to the administration’s guidelines and refrain from using heavy vehicles during the specified times. Law enforcement has made it clear that non-compliance with these traffic rules will result in stringent penalties. Emergency services remain prepared, with the traffic control room operating under enhanced vigilance to address any unforeseen situations promptly and support the election machinery.
