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Cops lock down traffic near Lalbaugcha Raja, create 1 km-long jam

<p>Be prepared to face traffic jams nearly a kilometre long at Lalbaug, as the traffic police have blocked entry to south-bound cars and buses near the iconic pandal; motorists are being forced to take the flyover instead</p>

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Like thousands of Mumbaikars, if you’ve also made plans to visit Lalbaugcha Raja for a last glimpse before visarjan, be warned: four-wheelers and buses are not being allowed to ply on the access road to the pandal, and are instead being re-directed to the Lalbaug flyover.

Already one of the most popular Ganpati pandals in Mumbai, Lalbaugcha Raja witnesses even large crowds during the last three days of Ganeshotsav. To ensure better crowd control and safety, the traffic police yesterday barricaded the south-bound access road next to the Lalbaug flyover. Pics/Rane ashish
Already one of the most popular Ganpati pandals in Mumbai, Lalbaugcha Raja witnesses even large crowds during the last three days of Ganeshotsav. To ensure better crowd control and safety, the traffic police yesterday barricaded the south-bound access road next to the Lalbaug flyover. Pics/Rane ashish

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