JAMMU/srinagar, Sept. 13 -- Amid tight security arrangements and restrictions, Friday prayers passed off peacefully in Doda district where an uneasy calm prevailed since September 8 when the administration slapped stringent PSA on AAP MLA Mehraj Malik for allegedly disturbing public order. "Friday prayers passed off peacefully. People offered Namaz amid tight security arrangements. Magistrates were deployed to ensure peaceful prayers," said a local from Doda town. He said that there was no untoward incident in Doda district headquarters. However, mobile internet and broadband service remained suspended for the fourth consecutive day. Since Tuesday, the administration has detained several people, including some women. The administration relaxed the restrictions for two hours from 4 pm to 6 pm that also passed off peacefully. "Shops opened for two hours and the people purchased essentials. Police and paramilitary forces were deployed in strength to ensure that no untoward incident takes place," said a district police officer. The Doda MLA has been lodged in Kathua district jail. On Wednesday evening, police had held a peace committee meeting chaired by deputy inspector general of police Shridhar Patil to expedite restoration of peace and normalcy in the region. Prohibitory orders remained in force in Doda and Bhalessa towns, where mobile internet and Wi-Fi services continued to remain suspended as a precautionary measure.The deployment was strengthened around Doda town, Bhaderwah, Gandoh and Thathri amid high tensions over alleged administrative high-handedness. The J&K legislative speaker, Abdul Rahim Rather, has issued a show-cause notice to the PDP legislative party leader and legislator, Pulwama, Waheed ur Rehman Para for his post on Twitter (now X) in which the legislator had mentioned that the PSA was slapped on Doda assembly member Mehraj Malik after the endorsement of the speaker. Para has been asked to reply to the notice within seven days else a breach of privilege will be initiated against him. Rather on Thursday had dropped hints that action will be taken against Para for circulating wrong information in the public domain. The notice was issued by the deputy secretary of the legislative assembly on directions of the speaker. Para confirmed that he was served a show-cause notice. The notice said that Para's message alleged that the assembly secretariat had "endorsed" the Public Safety Act against an elected member, which you equated with an "assault on democracy". Para clarified that he had nothing personal against the Speaker or his office....