The Chief Minister also appealed to his followers to cooperate in following the directions of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, according to an official release.
"In a democratic set-up, one must give utmost priority to uphold the dignity of judicial system," he said.
The Chief Minister appealed to the godman to present himself in the court "in a peaceful manner" and "without any hindrance".
Observing that the state government lacked willingness to arrest the godman and no sincere efforts were made to produce him before it, the court had directed the Haryana Director General of Police and the Home Secretary to ensure that Rampal appears in person before it in Chandigarh on or before November 17.
The police have cordoned off the ashram to execute the court order to arrest him.
Hisar-Barwala Road has been blocked and prohibitory orders have been imposed around the ashram while senior police officials are camping in the district and keeping a close eye on the volatile situation.
The disciples of the godman have maintained that they would not allow the police to arrest him till he "recovers" completely.
