New Delhi:The Delhi High Court has asked police to look into the matter of blockage of Kalindi Kunj road due to the protest at Shaheen Bagh and consider the representation of the petitioner and his plight related to those students who have to travel to schools and also have the board examinations.
Justice Navin Chawla has directed the Delhi Police to consider the representation of Federation of Sarita Vihar Resident's welfare association.
The association has moved the court claiming that there are many students who are facing difficulties during board examinations as the Kalindi Kunj-Shaheen Bagh has been closed since December 15, due to ongoing protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).
In a petition filed through advocate Amresh Mathur, the petitioner told the court that the Board exams for Class 10 and 12 are fast approaching in February and March and pre-board exams are set to take place shortly.
"The closure of Road No:13 A and massive jams on Mathura Road will prevent the students from reaching their schools on time which will jeopardise their careers," the plea said.
"That this vital arterial road No: 13 A which connects Mathura Road near Apollo Hospital, Sarita Vihar/Jasola to NOIDA (UP) through Kalindi Kunj caters to lakhs of commuters every day to and from Noida to south parts of Delhi and Faridabad/Gurugram and is almost a lifeline of the people of these areas. This arterial road No: 13 A is also being used by thousands of people from Faridabad/Gurugram and beyond to go to Noida, Greater Noida and beyond," added the plea.