Bengaluru Traffic Alert: Heavy Congestion on Hosur Road, Bommanahalli, and Roopena Agrahara from 3 PM
The Bommanahalli Muslim Youth Welfare Association is celebrating Eid Milad with a grand procession in Bengaluru today, November 7, starting at 3 PM from Bommanahalli Junction. The event, expected to draw thousands of participants, may cause significant traffic disruptions along major routes in the city's southern corridor.
Areas Likely to Experience Traffic Disruptions
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According to Bengaluru Traffic Police, congestion is expected along Hosur Road, Bommanahalli Junction, Roopena Agrahara, and Garebhavipalya Junction. Commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly and use alternate routes where possible.

Procession Route Details
The procession will begin near Mecca Masjid in Madina Nagar and will feature around 17 to 20 tableau vehicles. Participants will proceed from Mangammanapalya Main Road, travel along Hosur Road Service Road, and reach the Mangammanapalya Bus Stop on Hosur Main Road.
After reaching the 21st Pillar, the procession will make a U-turn towards Bommanahalli Junction before concluding at the Urdu School behind Jamia Masjid on Begur Road.
Alternative Routes for Commuters
To manage traffic flow, Bengaluru Traffic Police have issued the following route advisories:
From Wilson Garden and Adugodi: Take Dairy Circle to reach Bannerghatta Road, then use NICE Road to access Hosur Road.
From Banashankari (via Double Decker Flyover): Turn right at Jayadeva Junction and continue through Bannerghatta Road to connect to Hosur Road via NICE Road.
From Marathahalli Outer Ring Road: Take a left at 27th Main Road, proceed through Vemana Junction via Somasundarapalya, and continue toward Kudlu to reach Hosur Main Road.
From Hosur (entering Bengaluru): Use the Electronic City Elevated Flyover for a smoother and faster commute.
Traffic Police Advisory
Motorists are advised to avoid Hosur Road via Bommanahalli Junction after 3 PM to prevent delays. The diversions will remain in effect until the procession concludes later in the evening.
Authorities have emphasized that the traffic arrangements aim to ensure public safety and minimal inconvenience to commuters while supporting the peaceful celebration of Eid Milad.
The Bommanahalli Muslim Youth Welfare Association, in coordination with the traffic police, has made elaborate arrangements to manage both crowd and vehicle movement. Organisers have urged participants to follow all traffic and safety guidelines to ensure a smooth and respectful celebration.












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