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Bengaluru awaits ‘Modi’fication as 3 lakh expected: Traffic to take a hit

Strict security arrangement at palace ground ahead of Narendra Modi’s rally.
Bengaluru: Elaborate security arrangements which is said to be a first of its kind given to any politician or VVIP visiting the city has been made in view of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the city for a public meeting at Palace Grounds on Sunday.
City Police Comm­iss­ioner Ragha­vendra Aura­dh­kar briefing about the arrangements said that security to Modi has been given utmost importance in view of the bomb blasts during his public meet at Patna.
Even the policemen deployed for the security duty will have to undergo security checks. A four-tier security arrangement has been made with the deployment of 10 DCPs, 25 ACPs, 100 inspectors, 250 sub-inspectors, 300 ASIs, 3,000 policemen, including 1,200 policemen from the neighbouring districts, 800 home guards and 500 civil defence volunteers, he said.
Apart from this security, Modi has been provided with the NSG cover and has his own Gujarat Close Protection Group. In front of the main dais there will be a no-man land, followed by a four-level security.
On Sunday, Modi will be visiting Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s Ashram in Kanakapura and Vidya­peeta Ashram near Vidya­peeta Circle, before atte­nd­ing the public meeting at the Palace Grounds. High level discussions were being held between the authorities of the airport, railways, KSRTC, BMTC, Revenue, BBMP and other agencies in order to provide fool-proof security, the commissioner said.
As per the information provided by the BJP leaders, nearly three lakh people are expected to attend the public meet. There will be seven entry gates - two at Krishna Vihar on the Bellary Road, two at Tripura Vasini, two entry points at Jaya Mahal side and one at Gayathri Vihar.
The public will have to undergo a two-layer frisking and no will be exempted, the commissioner said. Water bottles, match boxes, crackers, flags, sticks and other combustible materials will not be allowed inside the venue, he added.
The police has even re­quested the participants to keep their mob­ile phones at homes, as even that will be subjected to checking. The BJP will be providing 1,400 party volunteers to assist the crowd. The entire ground and surrounding areas have already undergone a through anti-sabotage checks and CCTV cameras will help the authorities to keep a close look on the proceedings.
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Vehicular traffic to take a hit
Vehicular traffic to take a hit
The following traffic changes will be enforced on Sunday from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Vehicles moving from Bangalore City towards International Airport: M.G. Road — Kamaraja Road -Thomas Café — Wheelers road — I.T.C. Bridge — Maruthisevanagar (MS Nagar) — I.O.C. Bridge - Banasawadi Main Road Left Turn — Outer Ring road — Hennur Ring road Junction — Nagavara Junction Right Turn — Thanisandra Main Road — Hegde Nagar — Kattigenhalli Left Turn — Bagalur Cross right turn — International Airport Road.
Vehicles moving from International Airport to East and South-East side of the City: International Airport — Hebbal Flyover Left Turn - Nagavara Junction — Tannery road — Hennur Ring road Junction — Kalyananagar — Ramamurthy Nagar.
Vehicles moving from International Airport to West, South & North part of the city: International Airport — Hebbal flyover down ramp right turn — Kuvempu Circle (BEL Circle) left turn — New BEL road — Sadashiva Nagar Police Station Junction Right Turn — BHEL Circle left turn-Circle Maramma Circle Right Turn - Margosa road — K.C. General Hospital Junction left turn — Githanjali Theatre right turn — Link Road right turn — Swasthik Circle — Majestic.
Parking: Do’s and don’ts
For all who are gearing up to listen to the BJP prime ministerial candidate from close quarters at the Palace grounds on?Sunday, the city traffic police have made sure that you get ample space to park your vehicle close to the venue. Following are the locations which can be used for parking on Sunday.

To facilitate smooth traffic around the Palace grounds, the city traffic authorities have declared following areas as no parking zones.

On Bellary road, from Hebbal Police Station junction to HQTC junction.

On Veterinary University en route to Hockey and Football ground.

On Ramana Maharshi road, from Mekhri Circle up to Cauvery Junction.

On Chowdaiah road, from Rajbhavan to Cauvery Junction.

On C.V. Raman road, from Mekhri Circle up to IISc junction.

On Jayamahal main road from Mekhri Circle up to Cantonment Railway Station.

On Nandidurga road, from J.C. Nagar Police Station to Idgah Maidan junction.

On Palace road, from Basaveshwara Circle up to Palace main gate, Vasanthnagar.

On Palace Cross Road, from Vasanathanagar Palace main gate up to BDA junction.

On Vasanthanagar main road, from Palace road junction up to Cantonment Railway Station.

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Parking at Palace Grounds
For buses parking facility has been arranged at Mango Mandi, Sharukh Khan ground and Circus ground (Buses coming for the function from Hebbal Outer Ring Road – Hebbal flyover – Bellary road – Mekhri Circle – up ramp left turn – Jayamahal road on to parking ground).
For cars and two-wheelers parking facility has been arranged at the main Palace Ground (Mekhri Circle – Ramanamaharshi road and on to Palace main gate).
For vans and mini-bus parking facility has been arranged at Veterinary University (Route – Hebbal flyover – U turn at Sanjaynagar – Bellary road – on to Veternary University Campus Hockey & Football ground).
Officials monitor the Close Circuit Camera TV (CCTV) installed at Palace Ground in Bengaluru on Friday - DC
Around Palace Grounds
BMTC/KSRTC buses can park at BMTC Depot-28 near Hebbal Flyover.
Two-wheeler can be parked at Railway Parallel road, between Chowdaiah road near BDA junction up to Seshadripuram Railway Under Bridge.
Four-wheeler can be parked at Vasanthanagar Play ground opposite Kodava Samaj.
Parking facility has been arranged for all types of vehicles on the service road between Hebbal flyover and Bhadrappa junction.
Routes leading to the venue
For people planning to attended the high-profile Modi rally the traffic authorities of the city have allotted the following routes which would lead to the venue.
From Mysore Road: Mysore road — Nayandanahalli left turn — Summanahalli — via Dr. Rajkumar samadhi — Tumkur road right turn — Goraguntapalya junction — left turn – towards BEL on to Outer Ring Road — Hebbal flyover.
From Tumkur Road: Tumkur Road — right turn — Goraguntapalya junction — left turn — towards BEL on to Outer ring road — Hebbal flyover.
From Kanakapura Road: Kanakapura road — Ring road junction — left turn — Kadirenahalli — Padmanabhanagar Junction — PES College junction — Nayandanahalli — Summanahalli — via Dr. Rajkumar samadhi — Tumkur road right turn — Goraguntapalya junction — left turn — towards BEL on to Outer ring road — Hebbal flyover.
From Bannerghatta Road: Bannerghatta road — left turn — Puttenahalli underpass — Kanakapura road — Ring road junction — left turn — Kadirenahalli — Padmanabhanagar Junction — PES College junction — Nayandanahalli — Summanahalli — via Dr. Rajkumar samadi — Tumkur road right turn — Goraguntapalya junction — left turn — towards BEL on to Outer ring road — Hebbal flyover.
From Hosur Road: Hosur road — Silk Board junction — Marathalli — Hennur junction – Nagavara — Hebbal flyover.
( Source : dc )
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