Police have braced up for the protests and also conducted a mock drill for this purpose yesterday, Gurgaon Police PRO Manish Sehgal said.
The agitation is planned to begin from next week with the Jat leaders claiming support of people from as many as 250 villages in Haryana and Delhi.
The leaders have blamed Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar for not fulfilling their quota demands for which they launched a massive stir last year.
He said the community is prepared to face any challenge to seek reservation, accusing the BJP government in Haryana of having cheated them last time.
"The BJP government in Haryana and Centre cheated us last time and assured us by giving fake promises to end our protest. They also targeted youths in fake cases for damaging private and government properties," Malik charged.
In view if the threat of protests by the community leaders, the police have stepped up efforts to avoid any untoward incident and damage to public property as in the last agitation.
"I have directed every districts top police officials to prepare to deal with any kind of situation and make sure that road and rail routes would not get blocked. Keeping law and order intact in the state is our prime objective and we will deploy adequate police force in vulnerable districts to deal with eventualities," Haryana Police ADGP (law and order) Mohammad Akil told PTI.
The agitation is planned in 19 districts which by and large have a rural background.
These include Rohtak, Sonipat, Bhiwani, Kurukshetra, Mahendragarh, Panipat, Hisar, Jind, Kaithal and Fatehabad.
Last year's agitation had largely affected Delhi as the protesters cut down water supply to the national capital and caused massive damage to public property in Haryana.
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