Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

12 IPS, 21 HCS OFFICERS, 72 DSPS DEPLOYED FOR EVENT

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HISAR:SAMPLA area of Rohtak has been turned into a fortress with large police force in place. A government spokespers­on said that over 2,238 policemen have been deployed who will be led by 12 IPS officers, 72 deputy superinten­dents of police (DSPS) and 21 HCS officers.

“We have decided to erect help desks in Delhi and Haryana. There will be a help desk at Mundka area of Delhi and another in Rohtak to facilitate the attendees,” Sahib Ram Godara, deputy director of informatio­n department, Hisar range, said.

Meanwhile, Modi would also visit the museum built in the memory of Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram and address a public meeting.

He will also lay the foundation stone of a rail coach factory to be built on 163 acres at Barahi in Sonepat district.

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AIJASS chief Yashpal Malik had started protest demonstrat­ions against Khattar and finance minister Capt Abhimanyu, only to suspend them for a few days in wake of Modi’s event at Sampla.

“The Jats are not going to get appeased by such politickin­g. This is the place (Sampla and Rohtak) from where the 2016 quota agitation started. The Prime Minister is going to unveil the statue at this very place. He should make a firm commitment regarding grant of reservatio­n to the Jats. Jhoot aur Jumle na phenke, nahi to Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh harne ki tayyari kar len,” Malik said.

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