Chautala, along with several INLD leaders, including Ashok Arora and Ram Pal Majra and other party MLAs and workers, totalling 73 were arrested by the Punjab police near Shambhu barrier at Haryana-Punjab border for breaching section 144 of the Cr P C and were whisked away in a Punjab police bus.
The leaders decided to court arrest after the Punjab police with its elaborate security arrangements foiled their attempts to cross over to the state, capping the fears of showdown between the INLD workers and security forces.
Asked if Chautala was among those arrested, he said, "A total of 73 INLD workers including Chautala have been arrested. They will be produced before Rajpura sub divisional magistrate in the evening."
He added that other INLD workers who had gathered near the Shambhu border dispersed following the Punjab police warning to clear the National Highway.
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A large number of INLD workers led by Chautala, however, managed to cross the barricades put up by the Haryana police on their side at Shambhu barrier as "no resistance" was offered to them by their state police.
Shambu barrier is located on National Highway-1 on Punjab and Haryana border in Patiala district, about 30 km from Chandigarh.
Prime Minister Devi Lal, INLD workers reached Shambhu barrier on state border from Ambala vegetable on foot and various vehicles with the security forces keeping an eye over them from chopper and drones.
Before crossing the Haryana police barricades, Chautala addressed the party workers from a tractor trolley, urging them not to take law into their hands.
As the INLD workers reached the barricades put by Punjab police, the forces asked them to disperse, reminding them that the prohibitory orders were in force in the area, but some workers tried to climb up the barricades while other sought to dig up the land.
Later talking to the reporters, Chautala accused the BJP-led Haryana government of creating impediments in bringing Haryana's share of water in Ravi-Beas rivers.
"We are committed to what we had said earlier (on bringing Haryana's share of water from SYL canal)," he said .
Meanwhile, despite arrangements in place to divert traffic at many places in view of the INLD's march, commuters remained at the receiving end as nearly 25 km stretch of the NH-1 was completely sealed by the forces.
Ten companies of paramilitary forces and nearly 5,000 policemen were deployed by Punjab near villages along the border with Haryana, officials said.
With the police of the two states working in tandem to tackle the situation, the roads were barricaded and steel walls raised at the Shambhu border and heavy police deployment was made at Kapoori village, where the foundation stone of SYL canal was laid in 1982, in Patiala.
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Meanwhile, amid the INLD stir at Harymna-Punjab border, Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij accused INLD leaders of trying to provoke people to vitiate the peaceful environment needed for implementing the apex court's decision on the SYL issue in a timely manner.
But, the INLD steps are not in the state's interest, said Vij adding Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) and the INLD were colluding against the interests of the people of Haryana to hamper the construction of the canal.
He said the state government would not allow these parties to succeed in their evil designs and would ensure that the people of Haryana get their due share of water.
Vij said as the INLD and other parties were not competent to take a decision in such sensitive matters after the Supreme Court delivered its verdict in favour of Haryana, therefore they were indulging in such petty acts. He said he would felicitate the INLD if they were successful in getting the water through such acts.
Singh said ten lakh acres of the land will go dry in Punjab if the SYL canal is built and about six lakh families will go without food in that belt of Punjab, which already has a history of resorting to militancy.
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Meanwhile, hours after the arrest of their leaders and workers near Shambhu barrier of the Punjab Haryana border, the INLD said the arrested leaders have been sent to Patiala Jail.
Earlier, while addressing the INLD workers at 'Jal Yudh Sammelan' at Ambala vegetable market, Chautala accused BJP and Congress of doing little to secure the state's share of water from SYL canal.
Chautala also delved into historical details of the formation of Haryana and Chaudhary Devi Lal's role in creation of the state for Hindi-speaking people in 1966 and efforts made by him for securing due water share of the state.