New Delhi, March 23 -- A scaled-down police deployment remained in Uttam Nagar's Hastsal JJ Colony on Sunday, a day after Eid celebrations passed off peacefully, as authorities monitored sensitive areas following the recent killing of a 26-year-old man. Deputy commissioner of police (Dwarka) Kushal Pal Singh said security arrangements will continue till the end of the Navratri festival on Friday, in line with Delhi High Court directives. A senior police officer said, "We have deployed over 200 Delhi Police and paramilitary personnel in and around Hastsal Colony and the routes leading to the neighbourhood. Around the same number of personnel have been kept in reserve for containing any sudden mobilisation and law and order situation." "We are also monitoring social media platforms to identify accounts posting inflammatory and communally sensitive content and take legal action. More than 60 such social media handles have been suspended over the past three or four days," the officer said. According to officers aware of the developments, nearly 1,500 security personnel were deployed in and around the colony during Eid on Saturday. The move followed calls by some groups to celebrate Holi in the area, purportedly to avenge the killing of Tarun Kumar, who died in a clash between two families from different communities on March 4. Police also detained nearly 110 people from areas around the colony and Uttam Nagar on Saturday and took them to five police stations in southwest and outer Delhi as a preventive measure. They were released after 10pm, and no case was registered....