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LAHORE:A massive traffic jam was observed in the city as almost all the main roads of the city were shut down for traffic by protestors of the Grand Health Alliance (GHA) on Monday.The protestors staged a sit-in on almost all the major roads including Jail Road, Mall Road, Ferozepur Road, Canal Road and Queens Road and GT Road near Shahdara.Mall Road, Jail Road, Queens Road, Ferozpur Road, Canal Road are the main arteries of the city. Protesters from Lahore Mayo Hospital chapter marched towards Mall Road, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital to Queens Road, Services Hospital on Jail Road, Jinnah Hospital on Canal Road, Chi
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