Traffic advisory issued ahead of PM Modi's likely visit on Sept 13
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, September 11 2025:
The Traffic Control Police Wing, Manipur has issued a traffic advisory to ensure smooth traffic flow, public safety, and prevent congestion ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's likely visit to Imphal on September 13 .
The notification issued by the Superintendent of Police, Traffic Control Police Wing, said that the southern gate of Kangla will be exclusively used for VVIP entry and exit.
The northern gate will be used for entry and exit by VIPs and officials (with vehicle passes) and pedestrians.
The southern gate will also be used for entry & exit for pedestrians.
DROPPING POINT
Vehicles carrying public attending function at Kangla from Mayai Lambi via Singjamei Chinga.
Thoubal side via Singjamei bridge and Wangkhei side will be allowed to drop passengers at Minuthong and move towards the allocated parking site at Hatta Kangjeibung.
Vehicles from Lamlong side, Sekmai and Thangmeiband side will drop passengers in front of Imphal Hotel and move towards NCC Ground or Khuman Lampak Sports Complex for parking.
Vehicles from Uripok, Sagolband, Tiddim and Mayai Lambi side will drop passengers at Wahengbam Leikai/Uripok Thongkha and move towards NCC Ground or ISBT for parking.
DIVERSIONS
Vehicles from Thoubal side will be diverted at Singjamei Bridge, while those from Singjamei Chingamakha-Heirangoithong Road will be redirected at Singjamei Chinga Crossing to minimise congestion around Kangla.
Similarly, traffic from the Tiddim and Mayai Lambi sides will be diverted at Keishampat Junction.
INSTRUCTIONS
The Traffic Control Police Wing also announced a 10-minute advance cut-off on all routes connecting Kangla to the airport during VVIP movement.
However, ambulances and fire service vehicles will be exempted.
As Kangla has only 3 Gates, the Western and Northern Gates will also serve as emergency exits.
Only vehicles with vehicle pass shall be allowed to enter inside Kangla from the Northern gate.
The Traffic Control Police Wing further appealed for public cooperation, stressing that traffic curbs will only be enforced during the VVIP's movement.




