On Friday, people pelted heavy stones at the police for refusing to collectively offer prayers in the mosque in Hubli city of Karnataka. Four policemen have been injured in this attack. Hubli Dharwad Police Commissioner R.K. Dilip has said that legal action will be taken against the culprits. It is worth mentioning that a lockdown has been imposed across the country to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Advice has been issued to people not to collectively gather in temples, mosques and churches. Despite this, some people are not following the rules of lockdown. Punjab: Number of infected people increase, 11 new cases reported There was a gathering of Tabligi Jamaat in the western Nizamuddin area of the national capital Delhi. Coronavirus has been confirmed in several tabloids involved in it. After this, the administration across the country is taking special caution about the gatherings happening in one place. According to a statement released by the Union Health Ministry, 647 people associated with the Tablighi Jamaat gathering in 14 states have been found infected with Covid-19 in the last two days. In the daily press conference, joint secretary of the ministry Luv Agarwal told that 12 people have died due to corona in the last 24 hours, some of which are related to the gathering of Tabligi Jamaat. Finance Ministry's appeal to Jan Dhan account holders, says, 'Do not crowd banks' At the time of lockdown, there has been a stir across the country after confirmation of coronavirus in tabloids spread in 14 states. The administration is busy in the occupation of Tabligi everywhere but the crowd of people is becoming an obstacle in this work. So far, incidents of stone pelting on the police have come up in many places across the country. Local people also pelted stones at the health department team that arrived at Indore's Tatpatti Bakhal on Wednesday to investigate the corona infections. After the suspicious death of the 11-year-old girl in Muzaffarpur, the police and health department team was attacked by the mob. On Tuesday, the mob gathered outside the mosque in Jamalpur village of Saharanpur in UP, asking the police to move away, the mob had started fighting. #WATCH Karnataka: Stones were pelted at policemen when they forbade a group of people from offering Friday prayers at a mosque in Mantur, Hubli. "Four policemen have sustained minor injuries. Legal action will be taken," says Hubli-Dharwad Police Commissioner R Dilip pic.twitter.com/z2RsN04Iq0 — ANI (@ANI) April 3, 2020 Good news: 4 out of 9 corona infected in Chhattisgarh recovered