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Marco Rubio's Jaipur Visit: Traffic Curbs, Security Tightened on Airport-Amer Route

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to arrive in Jaipur on Monday as part of his India tour, prompting heightened security and major traffic diversions. He will land at Jaipur International Airport around 2 PM and visit Amer Palace for cultural engagements, including a traditional Rajasthani welcome. The administration has closed the Airport-Amer corridor to general traffic from noon to 6 PM, with Amer Palace also closed to tourists from 1 PM to 5 PM. Security measures include a two-day ban on drone operations and extensive traffic restrictions along the VVIP route.

Marco Rubio in Jaipur today, traffic restrictions at Airport-Amer route

Jaipur, May 25

The capital city of Rajasthan was witnessing heightened security and major traffic diversions on Monday as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to arrive in Jaipur as part of his India tour.

He will land at Jaipur International Airport at around 2 p.m. and will visit Amer Palace and participate in cultural engagements during his brief stay before departing on Tuesday morning.

During his visit to Amer Palace, Rubio may also visit the Elephant Village, City Palace and selected markets within the walled city area. He is expected to spend nearly an hour at Amer Palace, where a traditional Rajasthani welcome has been planned.

The Jaipur administration and security agencies have enforced extensive traffic restrictions in view of the VVIP movement.

According to the Traffic Police, the Airport-Amer corridor will remain closed to general traffic and tourists between noon and 6 p.m., affecting movement along major stretches, including JLN Marg. Rubio is expected to travel from Jaipur Airport to Amer Palace, with traffic movement along the entire route being suspended from around 1 p.m. until he arrives at Amer at approximately 2:30 p.m.

Later, he is scheduled to leave Amer around 4:30 p.m. for Rambagh Hotel, during which traffic from Amer to Rambagh Crossing will remain closed between 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Authorities said parking of all vehicles will be prohibited along the VVIP route extending from Jaipur Airport through OTS, JDA Crossing, Ramniwas Bagh, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, New Gate, Choura Rasta, Tripolia Bazaar, Hawa Mahal Bazaar and Subhash Chowk up to Amer. However, ambulances and essential service vehicles will be exempted from restrictions.

Traffic police have arranged diversion routes through Tonk Road, Jhalana Bypass, Jawahar Nagar Bypass, Janpath, MI Road, Govind Marg, Delhi Road and other parallel roads. Light commercial vehicles, buses, mini-buses and slow-moving vehicles will face restrictions where required. Amer Palace will remain closed to tourists from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. following district administration orders issued for security reasons.

Rubio is expected to visit major sections of the palace, including Sheesh Mahal, Diwan-e-Aam and Ganesh Pol, where the Tourism Department has arranged a ceremonial reception featuring Ghoomar, Kalbelia, Kachhi Ghodi and Ravanahatha performances.

Security has been tightened across Jaipur, and the Police Commissionerate has imposed a two-day ban on drone operations in 24 police station jurisdictions on May 25 and 26. Legal action will be taken against violators under provisions of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

"Traditional Rajasthani welcome" with Ghoomar and Kalbelia – that's our culture on display! Marco Rubio is a big player in US foreign policy, so it's good he's seeing more than just Delhi and Mumbai. Hope he appreciates the heritage and leaves with a good impression of India 🇮🇳

Ramesh W

I live near JLN Marg, and the whole area is chaos. Security is tight, which is fine, but why ban drones for two days? That affects businesses and even wedding photographers who have permits. Also, tourists can't enter Amer from 1-5pm – that's lost revenue for local vendors. Hope Rubio's visit brings some real benefits to Rajasthan.

Ananya R

The cultural performances planned are top-notch – Kachhi Ghodi and Ravanahatha are unique to Rajasthan! But I hope they've also arranged for ponchos or shade, it's already 40°C here. Poor security guys standing in the sun for hours for a 2-hour visit. Respect to them 🙏.

Arjun K

We show so much hospitality to foreign dignitaries, but what about our own infrastructure? Amer Palace had 20,000 visitors last Sunday, now it's closed for half a day. Yes, diplomacy matters, but the common man's convenience is often ignored. Hope Rubio at least leaves with a taste of good Rajasthani dal baati.

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