Welcome to our blog on the comprehensive traffic plan for the Raiwind Tablighi Ijtima, a significant annual religious congregation. As this event unfolds, it’s crucial to ensure the safety and convenience of attendees. To achieve this, a well-structured traffic management system is in place, overseen by Sahi Fazal, the ASP President. The first phase from November 2nd to November 5th will be followed by the second phase from November 9th to November 12th.
Under the vigilant eyes of 13 DSPs and 203 traffic inspectors, the event aims to run smoothly. With 110 patrolling officers and 999 wardens, illegal parking is being actively addressed by the City Traffic Officer (CTO), who has deployed 10 tow lifters and 5 breakdown vehicles.
In this blog, we will delve into the details of this traffic plan, covering various aspects such as traffic management measures, the role of security personnel, deployment of patrolling officers and wardens, and the steps taken to combat illegal parking. Let’s explore each of these components for a comprehensive understanding of how this event is being managed.
Overview of Raiwind Tablighi Ijtima
The Raiwind Tablighi Ijtima is a highly anticipated annual religious congregation, drawing thousands of attendees to Raiwind Phase One. This event holds immense spiritual significance and provides a platform for devout followers to come together, share religious teachings, and strengthen their faith.
Traffic Management Measures
The event’s organizers have implemented a comprehensive traffic management system to facilitate the smooth flow of visitors. This includes designated routes, signage, and the presence of trained traffic personnel. These measures are designed to minimize congestion and ensure that attendees can reach the event location with ease.
Role of Sahi Fazal and Security Personnel
Sahi Fazal, the ASP President, plays a pivotal role in overseeing the security and traffic protocols during the Raiwind Tablighi Ijtima. He collaborates closely with a team of dedicated security personnel, including DSPs and traffic inspectors, to maintain order and ensure the safety of all participants.
Deployment of Patrolling Officers and Wardens
A crucial aspect of the traffic plan is the deployment of patrolling officers and wardens. These individuals are strategically placed along the event routes to monitor traffic conditions and assist attendees. Their presence is essential in managing and mitigating potential traffic issues.
Addressing Illegal Parking with Tow Lifters and Breakdown Vehicles
To curb illegal parking, the City Traffic Officer (CTO) has introduced a fleet of tow lifters and breakdown vehicles. These resources are on standby to swiftly remove any vehicles obstructing traffic or parked in restricted areas. This proactive approach helps maintain order and ensures the free movement of attendees.