Owing to the possible showdown between Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) workers and the forces, the security agencies stayed on toes today completely fortifying the Shambhu barrier on NH1 on Punjab and Haryana border, about 30 km from here.
Punjab DGP Suresh Arora and his Haryana counterpart K P Singh visited the Shambu village and both took stock of the situation arising out of INLD's plan to dig the SYL canal.
Haryana too has deployed five companies of paramilitary forces, besides police in adequate strength to ensure that the law and order is not disturbed.
With the police of the two states working in tandem to tackle the situation, the roads have been barricaded and walls raised at Shambhu border.
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Section 144 of CrPC, prohibiting the assembly of five or more persons, too has been imposed and five duty magistrates have been stationed in the area.
A senior Punjab police official said today that aerial
surveillance will also be conducted tomorrow to keep an eye on the situation.
"All possible measures have been taken. Forces are ready to tackle any situation," said Punjab's DGP Suresh Arora.
Arora had reviewed yesterday the security arrangements at Shambhu barrier in the wake of INLD's threat to undertake digging of the SYL canal.
Haryana's Additional Director General of Police R C Mishra too has reviewed the security arrangements in the wake of the INLD's call.
"We will fight for Haryana's right as the Supreme Court has given its verdict on the water issue in Haryana's favour," Abhay Chautala had said in Ambala.
Abhay Chautala and other party leaders have been mobilising support for tomorrow's event.
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has asserted that Punjab "does not have a single drop of water to spare" for any other state as its farmers are facing acute water shortage due to the fast-receding water level in the state.
In the wake of INLD's call to dig the canal, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, meanwhile today said the issue of Sutlej Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal should not be politicised.
Haryana Chief Minister Khattar said the Supreme Court has
already set aside the Punjab Termination of Agreements Act, 2004.
On the law and order situation in Haryana, he said it would be maintained at all cost.
He said both the people at large as well as various political parties have been asked not to take the law in their hands.
He said though the issue is related to the Punjab government, he believed that peace would prevail in the state.
Stating that he had been repeatedly warning that the SYL issue has the potential to trigger the revival of terrorism in Punjab, state Congress chief Capt Amarinder said "the intelligence reports endorsing my fears necessitated a strong crackdown on INLD and its leaders before the situation goes out of hand."
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To counter INLD's call to take up digging of canal, Peer Mohammad said in Moga, "All India Students Federation" (AISSF) has called upon the people of Punjab to reach Kapoori on February 23 to fill in SYL and stop its construction."
"More than 75 per cent of available Punjab waters is already being taken away against international riparian laws by Haryana, Rajasthan, J&K and Delhi," added Peer Mohammad.
Condemning the silence of Badals, Amarinder Singh and Arvind Kejriwal over SYL issue, Peer Mohammad stated that these leaders who claimed to be pro-Punjab have been exposed.