Commonwealth delegates on Taj sojourn

Vijay Upadhyay
Agra. Seven hundred delegates of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference visited Agra for sight seeing on Saturday. The visit followed the conclusion of the 53rd Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in New Delhi on Friday.

The delegation reached Agra Cantonment Railway Station in the morning by a special Shatabdi train where they were received by the speaker of the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha, the Chairman of UP Vidhan Parishad and Opposition leader of UP Vidhan Sabha.

On reaching, a long cavalcade of luxury buses specially arranged by the Agra administration, left for a visit of the three world heritage monuments of Agra, which, incidentally, remained closed for public throughout the day as an additional security measure for the Parliamentarians.

The Agra Cantonment Railway Station also remained closed for general traffic through most of the day and passengers preferred to board their trains from other stations. Routes leading to the Taj Mahal and other monuments were sealed hours before the arrival of the delegation and security was tightened around the monuments to prevent any unwelcome incidents.

The Parliamentarians returned to New Delhi on Saturday evening.

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