Karan Aujla Chandigarh Show: Traffic plan and directions have been released for Karan Aujla’s live concert to be held on December 7, 2024 at Exhibition Ground, Sector 34, Chandigarh. In view of the huge number of visitors, special arrangements have been made for security and traffic arrangements.
parking system
Parking facility will be available as per color-coding
1. Parking at Sector 34 Mela Ground for spectators with black/grey/brown/white/pink wrist bands for VVIP ticket holders.
2. Fan Pit – Spectators with red wrist bands will park in front of Sector 34 Gurudwara and Polka Mod.
3. VIP Ticket Holder – Blue Wrist Band, Sector 34 Gurudwara and nearby parking lot.
4. General Spectator (GA) – Sector 17 multi-level parking and adjacent parking spaces for spectators with yellow wristbands.
Shuttle bus service will be available from Sector 17 parking lot to the exhibition grounds.
Traffic restrictions and changes
From 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm only concert ticket holders will be allowed to turn polka from Light Point 33/34 and Light Point 34/35.
Other vehicular traffic will be diverted from Bharti School T-Point, Dispensary More and 44/45 Chowk.
The route will remain clear for emergency vehicles and medical aid.
Precautions and Guidelines
1. Ticket holders should reach the venue on time.
2. Use public transportation or carpooling.
3. Park the vehicle only at the designated parking spot. Parking will not be allowed on the road, footpath or cycle track.
4. Drunk driving will be dealt with strictly under the Motor Vehicles Act.
5. Strict legal action will be taken if any security lapse is found.
Along with this, controversy has also increased regarding the program to be held today at the exhibition ground in Sector 34, Chandigarh. Chandigarh lawyer Ujjwal Bhasin has filed a formal complaint with the Narcotics Control Bureau and Excise Department. The complaint mentions the possibility of serving alcohol to minors and carrying out other illegal activities at the event. Separate complaints have also been made to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and Chandigarh administration regarding possible noise pollution violations. During this period, if anyone is found violating the rules, strict action will be taken against him.