CHANDIGARH, MAY 22
Haryana Director General of Police (DGP) Mr Manoj Yadava said that State has got 10 additional companies of Central Armed Paramilitary Forces to maintain law and order in Rohtak, Sonipat, Jhajjar, Bhiwani, Sirsa and Hisar districts as well as to ensure peace after announcement of the counting results in the state.
The DGP said that State Police has made all necessary preparations to ensure law and order on May 23 when votes of the recently held Lok Sabha elections at 38 locations will be counted. Mounted police have also been deployed to ensure law and order across the state.
The security of strong rooms, housing the EVMs, has been tightened with a total strength of 35 companies including 23 of Central paramilitary and 12 of Indian Reserve Battalion. In all, these companies will have a total of 3150 personnel. In addition to State Armed Police Force, adequate local police personnel have also been stationed for full-proof safety at the strong rooms where EVMs have been stored under three-layer security.
He instructed the districts police chiefs to make full-proof security arrangements in and around the counting centres. “Any element that will try to vitiate the law and order and disrupt the counting process will not be spared”, the DGP warned.
Mr Yadava urged the citizens to ignore rumors on counting day as Haryana Police will ensure completion of counting process in a peaceful and manner. He also sought support from representatives of political parties and people of the state on the day of counting.
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