Uttar Pradesh Police Chief Prashant Kumar stated that the unprecedented size of the gathering has tested the authorities' management capabilities. He quotes, “Mahakumbh 2025 is witnessing the largest congregation of humanity in history. With over 40 crore pilgrims having already taken a sacred dip at the Sangam and millions arriving each day, managing the unprecedented movement of people and vehicles is a challenge that no city, no administration, and no police force in the world has ever encountered before.”
Despite the bottleneck, police officers ranging from constables to senior officials are working frantically to keep traffic moving. “Managing this ocean of humanity is a Herculean task, and every police officer on duty is displaying unmatched dedication to making Mahakumbh 2025 a safe and seamless experience,” said the DGP.
Vehicles were stalled on Madhya Pradesh highways on Monday, with kilometre-long traffic jams in areas like Jabalpur, Seoni, Katni, Maihar, Satna, and Rewa. MP Chief Minister Mohan Yadav asked devotees to refrain from travelling to Prayagraj for the next few days due to severe traffic.
Now, authorities are working harder to get everything back to normal. To decrease delays, local taxi, auto, and e-rickshaw drivers are adhering to a one-way traffic plan, while railway stations have put emergency crowd management measures into place. Despite the ongoing increase in pilgrims, these concerted efforts are intended to gradually restore traffic flow to almost normal levels.