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Saxena on Thursday greeted people on the occasion of Eid and said it shows that all issues can be resolved through mutual dialogue and goodwill.

In a series of posts on Twitter, Saxena said that namaz was not offered on the road anywhere in Delhi and no "unpleasant incident" took place anywhere.

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He said that by organizing and offering prayers at different times inside the mosque premises, the 'Imams' and Muslim community members "ensured that traffic on the roads is not affected, and no untoward incidents take place and that the common people remain safe." Don't have any trouble." Face any problem.

"This is perhaps the first time in the history of Delhi that people offered Namaz not on the streets but entirely inside mosques and Eidgahs. By doing so today, Delhi has set a great example of harmony and cooperation for the country." He said.

The Lieutenant Governor said that on April 4, he had met several 'Imams' of Delhi and discussed and appealed in this regard. The community welcomed his suggestion on staggered timings of prayers and assured him that it would be implemented.

He said, "Today, no Namaz was offered on the streets anywhere in Delhi and no untoward incident took place. Everything was conducted in a cordial atmosphere. I make it clear that all issues can be resolved through mutual dialogue and goodwill." "