Farmers' groups along with Qaumi Insaaf Morcha are set to move toward Delhi starting November 14 from Shambhu border, so cops in Punjab and Haryana tightened checks early, rolling out wide traffic reroutes beginning November 13. The road linking Rajpura–Ambala–Delhi got shut at Shambhu checkpoint each day from 7 AM till 6 PM, messing up a key route connecting Punjab, Haryana, and the capital.
Police put out a notice showing drivers five different ways to go around the protest area. To keep cars moving smoothly, they’re steering traffic clear of the blocked zone. If you're driving from Ludhiana to Ambala, take the route through Banur, then Zirakpur, before hitting Derabassi. Those going the opposite way - Ambala to Ludhiana - will use the same roads backward. Travelers heading from Fatehgarh Sahib to Ambala should take the route through Landran, then hit Airport Chowk in Mohali before passing Derabassi. For compact cars, another way is Patiala to Ghanaur, onward to Ambala - yet a different pick could be Banur via Manouli Surat, cutting through Lehli and Lalru till Ambala.
Officials say heavy traffic could hit Rajpura town along with the road toward Zirakpur. Cops are posted at key turns so things stay calm while cars keep moving without hiccups. Travelers got a firm heads-up - skip non-urgent trips, adjust routes based on fresh updates floating around.
The area near Shabbhu crossing sees a big police presence, as several control points go up to stop any chaos. Authorities mention constant watch on the road - movement without approval won’t happen while demonstrators are out.
Officials along with law enforcement are urging folks to pitch in, follow detours carefully, while keeping safety top of mind. This notice stresses every move made was based on how big the farmers' rally is, meant to reduce hassle for people yet let the protest happen without trouble.