Corona continues to wreak havoc in Telangana like other states of India. The state government is doing its best to deal with this. The High Court issued notice to social networking site Twitter, the Center, and the state government seeking clarification as to why some posts allegedly linked the coronavirus (COVID-19) to the Muslim community and a religious organization in March. Why not join the program organized in Nizamuddin in the national capital, why the post was not removed. Chances of heavy rains in these states, know full report A division bench of Chief Justice Raghavendra Singh Chauhan and Justice B Vijayasen was hearing a PIL filed by advocate Khaja Ejazuddin instructing to stop the alleged illegal trend against the social networking site. The petitioner requested the court to direct the state government to register criminal cases against Twitter and users who allegedly sent hate messages related to Chapter XV-offenses under the Indian Penal Code religion and other relevant laws. Delhi High Court put ban on advertisement of coronavirus with corona beer The petitioner has asked the court to direct the Cabinet Secretary and the Telangana Home Secretary to stop sending Islamophobic posts or messages to all online media networks operating in India or hurting the sentiments of the community. The cases of coronavirus are increasing rapidly in the country. At present, there are more than 4 lakh cases of coronavirus in the country. Delhi riot case: ED raids bases of former AAP councilor Tahir Hussain