Singh along with SSP Kiran S visited Bishada and nearby villages to take stock of the situation in the area.
In a late night statement issued here, the Gautam Buddh Nagar DM claimed that the situation was getting back to normal with locals going about with their routine work.
"Situation is normal. It will further improve and complete normalcy will be achieved once visitors stop coming to Bishada and media vans also leave the area," he said.
The DM directed officers to take strict action against people who try to disturb the communal harmony.
The district administration has also formed six peace committees to maintain communal harmony in the area. Elderly people and other distinguished persons from both communities of the village are members of the peace committees.
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