Prohibitory orders were relaxed from 7 AM to 6 PM in the area.
Police, however, was not taking things lightly and has geared up to see off the last day of the temporary religious structure tomorrow when it would be fold up after a function.
Similar efforts were being taken up for procession of Muharram which would be carried out on November 4.
In an effort to bring the communities together once again and establish peace in the area police today initiated interactive sessions in various blocks of Trilokpuri during which senior officers including the Joint Commissioner of Eastern Range, Sanjay Beniwal and Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Ajay Kumar spoke to the residents in order to connect with them at the ground level.
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"We have also asked residents to nominate one volunteer each from their block who will constantly remain in touch with senior officials and work as a bridge among the authorities and the locals," said a senior police official.
All sessions ended with national anthem in order to instill a sense of oneness and patriotism among the residents of the area.
"The issue at hand has to be dealt with patiently. It's not just power or fear which can be used to get things done but you also need to spread the message of peace through love," said Joint Commissioner of Police (Eastern Range) Sanjay Beniwal.