The temporary jail on UP-Uttarakhand border falling on Delhi-Haridwar National Highway, established for lodging activists, remained vacant here till yesterday, SHO Sushil Kumar Dubey said.
Sadhus and activists from neighbouring Hardiwar district were anticipated to cross over in support of the yatra but no arrests were made there as nobody crossed the border, he said.
On the direction of the state government a temporary jail was established earlier in a college, at border place Faloda village in the district for lodging activists as a precautionary measure. It comes under the Purkaji police station, they said.
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