The Rajasthan government wants to do everything possible to control the coronavirus. The government is looking very serious to save people's lives. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot took a meeting with religious leaders in CMO regarding this. During this time, he appealed to them that a large number of people have religious faith, at least devotees came to the religious places so that the infection did not spread there. Appeal to all devotees regarding this. For this, the religious leaders assured the government to cooperate fully. BSNL: Union Minister Ravi Shankar makes big disclosure about company In his statement, Medical Minister Raghu Sharma said that there has been a meeting in the CMO on the coronavirus. Minister Raghu Sharma said that the government is working for awareness at every level. We asked all the religious leaders to support the least crowds at the religious places where the religious leaders will appeal to the devotees at their own level, on the request of the government. He said that if the government bans, then it is said that it is an injury to religious beliefs. We have appealed to the religious leaders to be vigilant in religious events. Transgender group creates ruckus, Policemen tried hard to calm On Monday night, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot took a high-level review meeting regarding the coronavirus infection. In the high-level meeting held at the Chief Minister's residence, the CM has instructed to keep all public places closed in the state till March 31, according to the guidelines of the Government of India. CM has said that there will be a ban on the gathering of more than 50 people in the state. Tragic accident: Truck collapsed in ditch, 2 died