<p>Life in Howrah’s Shibpur and Kazipara area, which witnessed clashes during a Ramnavami procession, is limping back to normalcy, a senior police officer said.</p>.<p>Markets were open and vehicles plied on roads on Sunday, even as prohibitory order was still in force, the police officer said.</p>.<p>Rapid Action Force (RAF) personnel conducted route marches for area domination as state CID officers continued their probe into Thursday’s vandalism, the police officer said.</p>.<p>A decision to revoke the suspension of internet services in and around the area will be taken after evaluating the situation, he said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/ram-navami-violence-situation-in-howrah-remains-peaceful-with-police-deployment-and-vigil-in-affected-areas-1205797.html" target="_blank">Ram Navami violence: Situation in Howrah remains peaceful, with police deployment and vigil in affected areas</a></strong></p>.<p>“Things are normal and there was no incident of law and order concern in the last 24 hours. However, we will continue with the prohibitory order and a decision on lifting of internet service suspension will be taken later. Police deployment will continue for the time being. We will not take any chance,” the IPS officer told PTI.</p>.<p>On Thursday evening, clashes broke out between two groups when a Ram Navami procession was passing through Kazipara in Howrah town.</p>.<p>Several shops were ransacked during the violence while a number of cars, including a few police vehicles, were set on fire.</p>.<p>Police personnel deployed in the area were pelted with stones on Friday afternoon following which prohibitory orders were imposed in the area and internet services were suspended.</p>.<p>West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday alleged that the BJP and other right-wing organisations were behind the violence in Howrah's Kazipara area during a procession on Ram Navami.</p>.<p>The BJP denied the allegations of Banerjee and instead demanded an NIA probe into the matter.</p>.<p>Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday spoke to West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose over the violence during a Ram Navami procession in Howrah and took stock of the situation.</p>.<p>Shah also spoke to BJP state president Sukanta Majumdar in this connection.</p>
<p>Life in Howrah’s Shibpur and Kazipara area, which witnessed clashes during a Ramnavami procession, is limping back to normalcy, a senior police officer said.</p>.<p>Markets were open and vehicles plied on roads on Sunday, even as prohibitory order was still in force, the police officer said.</p>.<p>Rapid Action Force (RAF) personnel conducted route marches for area domination as state CID officers continued their probe into Thursday’s vandalism, the police officer said.</p>.<p>A decision to revoke the suspension of internet services in and around the area will be taken after evaluating the situation, he said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/ram-navami-violence-situation-in-howrah-remains-peaceful-with-police-deployment-and-vigil-in-affected-areas-1205797.html" target="_blank">Ram Navami violence: Situation in Howrah remains peaceful, with police deployment and vigil in affected areas</a></strong></p>.<p>“Things are normal and there was no incident of law and order concern in the last 24 hours. However, we will continue with the prohibitory order and a decision on lifting of internet service suspension will be taken later. Police deployment will continue for the time being. We will not take any chance,” the IPS officer told PTI.</p>.<p>On Thursday evening, clashes broke out between two groups when a Ram Navami procession was passing through Kazipara in Howrah town.</p>.<p>Several shops were ransacked during the violence while a number of cars, including a few police vehicles, were set on fire.</p>.<p>Police personnel deployed in the area were pelted with stones on Friday afternoon following which prohibitory orders were imposed in the area and internet services were suspended.</p>.<p>West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday alleged that the BJP and other right-wing organisations were behind the violence in Howrah's Kazipara area during a procession on Ram Navami.</p>.<p>The BJP denied the allegations of Banerjee and instead demanded an NIA probe into the matter.</p>.<p>Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday spoke to West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose over the violence during a Ram Navami procession in Howrah and took stock of the situation.</p>.<p>Shah also spoke to BJP state president Sukanta Majumdar in this connection.</p>