
New Delhi, March 21 Muslims offered Eid-ul-Fitr prayers in Uttam Nagar, West Delhi, on Saturday under heavy security, following a subdued celebration after a localized clash left one man dead and triggered tensions about two weeks ago.
A heavy deployment of Delhi Police and paramilitary personnel is in place across Hastsal village and nearby areas, with barricades set up at key entry and exit points and strict identity checks being carried out, police said.
Only residents are being allowed access to certain stretches after verification, while the movement of outsiders is restricted. Police teams are also conducting regular foot patrols and are monitoring rooftops, narrow lanes, and other sensitive areas through CCTV cameras to prevent any untoward incident.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka) Kushal Pal Singh said the situation is calm. "The atmosphere here is peaceful. People offered prayers without any disturbance. We have maintained tight security in the area and are continuing routine patrols and surveillance," he said, urging people not to believe rumors on social media.
Despite the heavy security presence, residents said prayers were conducted peacefully, though celebrations were low-key.
Parvez, a resident, said the spirit of communal harmony remained intact.
"We offered prayers peacefully. We expect our Hindu friends to join us, and we are looking forward to celebrating together. We are saddened by what happened to Tarun (the victim of the March 4 incident); he was like a brother to us. However, the situation on the ground is not as tense as it has been portrayed (on social media). Our neighbors have been very kind, and the police have ensured adequate security," he said.
Another resident, Mohammad Naveen, said the atmosphere was still somewhat tense. "It doesn't feel the same due to the environment created by outsiders, along with the heavy police presence. We are celebrating Eid under some tension. That said, we are grateful to the Delhi Police for maintaining law and order, which has allowed us to celebrate safely," he said.
Khalid Ali, president of Jama Masjid in Uttam Nagar, said rumors and outside elements had earlier fueled tension in the area. "There was a tense atmosphere here earlier, but the police maintained proper security and law and order. Today, we have been able to celebrate Eid safely. I have also been informed that all mosques in Uttam Nagar observed Eid peacefully," he said.
On Holi (March 4), a 26-year-old man, Tarun, died after being injured in a clash between two neighboring families in JJ Colony. The altercation was triggered after a water balloon thrown by a girl from one family accidentally hit a woman from the other.
The incident had led to protests, during which two vehicles linked to the accused were set on fire. Police have arrested multiple accused in connection with the case.
Authorities said they are closely monitoring social media to curb rumors and prevent the spread of inflammatory content. Some people were also detained for raising provocative slogans and attempting to disturb peace, police said.