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Haryana on high alert ahead of two rallies today

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CHANDIGARH: Security agencies in Haryana were piut on high alert on Saturday by the state government ahead of two rallies, one of the Jat community and another of the Saini community, to be held on Sunday.

The Haryana gobvernmen­t has asked the Central government to send 25 companies of central armed police forces (CAPFS) to deal with the situation.

The two rallies have been called by the All Indian Jat Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti (AIJASS) at Jassia near Rohtak and the BJP MP from Kurukshetr­a and Saini community leader Raj Kumar Saini at Jind.

While the Jat community is demanding reservatio­n for itself in jobs and admissions, the Saini community is opposed to reservatio­n to the Jats.

Apprehendi­ng breach of law and order problems in view of two public rallies, the Haryana government on Friday ordered the suspension of mobile internet services in 13 districts of the state for three days.

Mobile internet services on mobile networks, except voice calls, in the territoria­l jurisdicti­on of districts of Jind, Hansi, Bhiwani, Hisar, Fatehabad, Karnal, Panipat, Kaithal, Rohtak, Sonipat, Jhajjar, Bhiwani and Charkhi Dadri shall remain suspended for the next three days until midnight of November 26 beginning Friday, an oficial order said.

The orders were issued by Haryana’s Additional Chief Secretary, Home, S.S. Prasad.

“Keeping in view the public meeting of by AIJASS at Jasia, Rohtak and public meeting of Rajkumar Saini, MP, at Jind, and also the call by Sandeep Bharti and his group to protest the rally of Saini, elaborate arrangemen­ts have been made by the Haryana Police to maintain law and order in state in general and in the districts of Kaithal, Rohtak and Jind specifical­ly,” a state government spokesman said on Saturday.

“Detailed instructio­n have already been issued to all ield units to keep a vigil on situation, coordinate with other department­s and ensure maintenanc­e of public order,” he said.

Several companies of state police have been moved to Rohtak and Jind, apart from maximum deployment of local district police. Senior ofices from Chandigarh have already been stationed in Rohtak, Jind and Kaithal to keep a watch on the situation and ensure maintenanc­e of law and order.

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