Updated On: 09 February, 2024 08:39 AM IST | Noida | ANI
He further informed that the programme ended and the traffic movement was normal after day-long queues on roads

Vehicles stuck in a traffic jam on a road owing to farmers` protest march to the national capital in Noida. Pic/PTI
Amid the ongoing chaos and traffic jams in the national capital triggered by the farmers' protest, Noida DCP Vidhya Sagar on Thursday said the police have suggested the formation of a high-power committee involving farmer unions to address the situation.
Speaking to ANI, Noida DCP Vidhya Sagar Mishra said, "We have spoken to the leaders of farmer organisations. A proposal to create a high-power committee was mooted. The farmer leaders have agreed to it," He further informed that the programme ended and the traffic movement was normal after day-long queues on roads. "We are trying to restore normal traffic movement. Additional police personnel have been deployed for it," he said.