<p>The Rajasthan government on Thursday extended the curfew imposed in ten police stations of the district till May 6 midnight.</p>.<p>Also, the internet services shall remain suspended till further orders, officials said.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the situation is under control with no untoward incident being reported on Wednesday. However, the curfew has been extended just as a precuationary measure, said Director General of Police M L Lather.</p>.<p>Curfew rules are duly followed across the city. However, students who need to take exams, are being allowed, he added.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the Commissionerate Court remained open till midnight on Wednesday and granted bail to 60 people.</p>.<p>A meeting of two communities was called on Wednesday during which both the communities agreed to maintain peace.</p>.<p>In the meeting, BJP MLA Suryakanta Vyas demanded release of innocent people and arrest of the accused. She boycotted the meeting and warned of 'dharna' and fasting.</p>.<p>However, after the administration assured to release innocent people, the BJP cancelled the 'dharna' and fasting programme which was to start from Thursday.</p>
<p>The Rajasthan government on Thursday extended the curfew imposed in ten police stations of the district till May 6 midnight.</p>.<p>Also, the internet services shall remain suspended till further orders, officials said.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the situation is under control with no untoward incident being reported on Wednesday. However, the curfew has been extended just as a precuationary measure, said Director General of Police M L Lather.</p>.<p>Curfew rules are duly followed across the city. However, students who need to take exams, are being allowed, he added.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the Commissionerate Court remained open till midnight on Wednesday and granted bail to 60 people.</p>.<p>A meeting of two communities was called on Wednesday during which both the communities agreed to maintain peace.</p>.<p>In the meeting, BJP MLA Suryakanta Vyas demanded release of innocent people and arrest of the accused. She boycotted the meeting and warned of 'dharna' and fasting.</p>.<p>However, after the administration assured to release innocent people, the BJP cancelled the 'dharna' and fasting programme which was to start from Thursday.</p>