Police also reiterated that no permission can be given to the proposed protest, citing ongoing session of Andhra Pradesh Assembly.
"We have inputs that left-wing extremist groups may get involved in the 'Chalo Assembly' protest and generate violence," a senior police officer told PTI.
A string of violent incidents had marred the 'Telangana March' held here on September 30 last year with police suspecting the involvement of Maoist insurgents.
There have been reports in a section of media here that the banned CPI (Maoist) has given a call to transform the 'Chalo Assembly' protest into a militant struggle.
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Sharma told reporters that apart from 20 companies of central paramilitary forces, police personnel from various districts in the state are being drawn to maintain law and order on June 14.
"We have seen that when such calls were given in the past by pro-Telangana organisations... Invariably things have turned violent," Sharma said.
He was said referring to the 'Million March' held in March 2011 and the 'Telangana March' in September last year.