Himachal (By Kameshwar Sharma): In view of a high-level VVIP visit in the Lahaul-Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh, the district administration has announced strict security measures, including a complete halt of vehicular movement and public activities along a key stretch from the Atal Tunnel (North Portal) to Sissu Helipad.
District Magistrate Kiren Bhardana confirmed that the decision has been taken based on inputs from the Superintendent of Police and directives issued by the CID Headquarters. The administration has emphasized that strict adherence to VVIP security protocols is mandatory to ensure smooth movement and safety during the visit.
The order imposes a total restriction on all types of vehicles between the Atal Tunnel North Portal and Sissu Helipad. Additionally, all public movement, parking, and commercial activities in the designated stretch will remain completely suspended during the specified period.
🚨 Restricted Area and Activities of Atal Tunnel
The restriction zone includes the entire stretch from the North Portal of Atal Tunnel to Sissu Helipad. It also covers sensitive areas such as Gufa Hotel to Sissu Nursery, along with the surroundings of Sissu Helipad.
During this period, the following activities are strictly prohibited:
- Movement of all civilian vehicles
- Parking of any kind of vehicles
- Gathering of crowds or public congregation
- Operation of shops, dhabas, restaurants, and food vans
Authorities have clarified that these restrictions are temporary but must be followed strictly to avoid any disruption during the VVIP movement.
⏰ Duration of Restrictions
The order will remain in effect on April 29, 2026, from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM, or until the VVIP visit concludes, whichever is earlier. The administration has urged residents, shopkeepers, and tourists to plan their travel accordingly and cooperate fully with security arrangements.
🚑 Exemptions for Essential Services in Atal Tunnel
While the restrictions are strict, essential services have been exempted. Vehicles belonging to the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), ambulances, fire services, and police emergency vehicles will be allowed to operate during the restriction period without interruption.
This exemption ensures that emergency response systems remain functional and critical infrastructure work continues without delay.
⚖️ Legal Enforcement and Penalties
The district administration has issued the order under multiple legal provisions, including:
- Section 270 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023
- Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023
- Section 115 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
Officials have warned that any violation of the order will invite strict legal action. Security forces and local police have been instructed to ensure full compliance across the restricted route.
🛑 Administrative Preparedness
Security arrangements have been significantly strengthened across the region due to the sensitive terrain and importance of the route connecting the Atal Tunnel to Sissu. The administration is coordinating closely with police, CID, and BRO authorities to ensure seamless execution of the VVIP movement.
Tourists and local residents have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel in the restricted zone during the specified hours. Alternative arrangements and diversions may be implemented depending on real-time security requirements.
Officials have reiterated that the temporary inconvenience is necessary to maintain high-level security standards and ensure the safe passage of the VVIP convoy.
🔑 Key Points (Quick Summary)
1. Complete Traffic Ban in Atal Tunnel
All vehicles will be banned from Atal Tunnel North Portal to Sissu Helipad on April 29, 2026.
2. Strict Security Measures
VVIP visit in Lahaul-Spiti triggers high-level security protocol across sensitive zones.
3. Shops & Public Activity Closed
Dhabas, restaurants, food vans, and public gatherings are fully prohibited in the area.
4. Limited Time Restrictions
Order effective from 7 AM to 1 PM or until VVIP visit concludes.
5. Emergency Services Exempted in Atal Tunnel
Ambulance, police, fire brigade, and BRO vehicles are allowed during restrictions.