"We have reviewed the situation. Sufficient security arrangements have been made for the smooth flow of traffic. Also, four companies of paramilitary forces have reached the state," Haryana DGP B S Sandhu told PTI over phone.
Anticipating disruption in movement of traffic on national and state highways, police have announced traffic diversions on many routes in both the states.
Haryana's main opposition INLD will hold protests at many points from 9 AM to 3 PM tomorrow, including Lalru-Chandigarh Road, Ambala-Shambhu border, Narwana- Dhanauri, Ratia-Budlahada Road (Jakhal point) in Fathehabad district and Dabwali on Haryana-Punjab border.
"We have deployed nearly 1,000 Punjab Police personnel to maintain law and order. Senior rank police officials, including SPs and DSPs, would also be stationed at key locations," he told PTI.
In the wake of the INLD's protest, Punjab's state-owned transport undertakings--PRTC and Punjab Roadways--have decided not to ply their Haryana and Delhi bound buses tomorrow.
"We have decided to suspend services of 100 buses going towards Haryana and Delhi. The suspension will remain effective from 9 AM till 5 PM tomorrow," Punjab Roadways Managing Director, Bhupinder Rai said.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today lashed out at INLD alleging that they were doing politics on the SYL issue.
"INLD and Congress have no issues, so both the parties just want to save their nearly eroded political existence in the name of farmers and SYL," he said addressing a public gathering at Rakhi Garhi in Hisar district.
Stating that the Supreme Court hearing on the SYL case would be held on July 11, the chief minister noted, "A day before, INLD is doing drama in the name of sealing borders. Will we get the water of SYL by stopping vehicles?"
INLD has said its General Secretary Abhay Singh Chautala would visit designated protest spots by air to oversee the campaign and encourage workers.
The party led by former Haryana chief minister Om Prakash Chautala had asked the Centre and the Haryana government to make immediate announcement on construction of SYL canal and warned that otherwise the "situation in the state may turn bad".
"We will not allow any vehicle from Punjab to enter Haryana even if we are lathi-charged or bullets are sprayed on us. We will block the roads completely. We do not care about bullets. We will not hesitate to sacrifice our lives," INLD general secretary and Leader of the Opposition in the Haryana Assembly, Abhay Singh Chautala had said.
Notably, in February, several INLD leaders, including Chautala, were stopped from marching to Punjab to undertake the digging of the SYL canal.
Punjab has been maintaining that it does not have surplus water to share with Haryana.
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