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Delhi chokes on Kanwar chaos: 200+ complaints lodged over loud music, traffic violations

Law and order teams are in place across districts, with approximately 200 officers deployed in each shift and round-the-clock vigilance at at least 21 Kanwar camps.

July 22, 2025 / 11:35 IST
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Kanwar Yatra
Kanwar Yatra

The ongoing Kanwar Yatra in Delhi has triggered widespread disruption, with residents across several districts lodging over 200 complaints with the police about excessive noise, traffic violations and sleepless nights, according to an HT report.

Pilgrims traversing South, South East, East and South West Delhi with trucks fitted with booming sound systems have left locals frustrated, particularly in areas like New Friends Colony, Maharani Bagh and Ashram. Delhi Police confirmed the complaints, largely centred on noise and traffic, have poured in since Friday, with some areas reporting around 10 grievances daily.

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Chitra Jain, president of the New Friends Colony Residents’ Welfare Association (RWA), was cited by HT as saying that the relentless noise was unbearable. “Students who are studying get disturbed and it’s a big problem for senior citizens. There is also a lot of vibration, which is an annoyance,” she said, clarifying that while she respected religious sentiment, the unchecked volume was untenable.

Similar frustrations echoed in Greater Kailash-II, where RWA president Sanjay Rana described late-night chaos. “I was returning from the airport around 2.30 am during the weekend when I saw multiple trucks playing very loud music,” he said, adding that pilgrims often strayed into colony lanes, worsening congestion.