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DMP issues traffic guideline for Feb 21

Dhaka Metropolitan Police have issued a guideline and a route map for going to the Central Shaheed Minar on February 21 to celebrate International Mother Language Day and Amar Ekushey.
According to a release issued on the DMP's news portal, no outsiders except DU students, teachers and staff, an enter the Dhaka University campus area from 8:00pm till the first hour of February 21.
The restriction will be lifted after the President and the Prime Minister leave the Shaheed Minar premises paying homage to the language movement martyrs.
In view of preventing haphazard entry in the DU area from 8:00pm on February 20 to noon of February 21, road diversion will be implement in Nilkhet, Plassey, Fuller Road, Bakshibazar, Chankharpool, Shahidullah Hall, Doyel Chattar, Gymnasium, Romana Chattar, High Court, TSC, Shahbagh intersection.
VIP vehicles will be parked at DU gymnasium ground at the first hour of February 21.
Mass people will have to come to Shaheed Minar using Plassey and Jagannath Hall route following the departure of the President, the Prime Minister and the VIPs after paying their tributes.
They can park their vehicles on the roads on Nilkhet-Plassey and Plassey-Dhakeshwary roads.
None will be allowed to carry bags and suspicious objects.
Everybody will have to follow the instructions of the DU authorities to be transmitted by microphones.
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