Khattar told reporters that the state government had taken steps after due consideration in compliance with the directions of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
"Had the government had not been alert, the situation could have been much worse," he said in Karnal.
The Haryana government had come under attack for allowing a huge build up of Dera Sacha Sauda followers in Panchkula.
Ram Rahim was later sentenced to 20 years in prison.
On August 30, Khattar, had ruled out his resignation after meeting BJP chief Amit Shah in Delhi, saying his government had acted with "restraint" in handling the situation.
Khattar also told reporters today that he would contest the next election from Karnal as the people of the constituency have accorded him a lot of respect.
At the same time, he added he would accept whatever the party decides in this regard.
He said the Haryana government would also organise a programme on the completion of three years of its tenure.
"The programme would be organised on a grand scale between October 26 and November 1. The venue would be decided later by the committee concerned," he said.
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