The agitation seeking reservation in education and government jobs for the Jat community among other demands entered its 21st day today.
"There will be maximum deployment of forces from Haryana and of the forces from outside the state tomorrow," Haryana's ADGP (Law and Order) Mohd Akil told reporters here.
In view of the fresh round of stir, he said there will be deployment of 37 companies of the paramilitary forces.
Akil said he hoped that those sitting on dharnas would maintain peace the way they had been doing in the current round of stir.
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On being asked whether drone cameras would be used to monitor the agitation tomorrow, the ADGP said local field commanders would take a call in that regard.
He said no traffic advisory had been issued for the public for tomorrow.
To a query, the official said action will be taken if anybody was found involved in spreading rumours or misinformation on the social media.
The All-India Jat Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti (AIJASS), the main body spearheading the fresh stir, had announced that they would decide the future course of action on Februray 19.
Meanwhile, a number of followers of self-styled godman
Rampal, who is currently in jail, had reportedly thronged the Jat dharna at Jassia village in Rohtak district yesterday to extend their support to the agitating community.
There is also a demand of action against BJP MP from Kurukshetra constituency Raj Kumar Saini for his alleged anti-Jat rants.
The main opposition INLD has openly come out in support of the agitating Jats and asked the state government to meet their demands. Congress too has asked the Khattar government to fulfil the promises made to the Jats after last year's stir.
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Dismissing as "erroneous and misleading" the information being spread on social media regarding the situation in the state, Akil said people would be able to travel on the national highways safely tomorrow.
"The movement of trains is also normal and adequate security arrangements have been made," he said.
The ADGP (Law and Order) said the leaders organising the dharna had assured him that roads would not be blocked and there would be no violence during the protest tomorrow.
Akil said additional security arrangements have also been made at important railway stations.