Indore:A relatively quiet day on the Covid-19 front in Madhya Pradesh was surcharged with controversy when Indore District Collector Manish Singh blamed his predecessor Lokesh Jatav for not screening the passengers who took the air route into Indore during January and February this year.
"It appears that the virus mainly found its way into the city from the local airport in January and February following flyers' influx, resulting in such a condition. The alighting of flyers caused such a thing (virus spread)," Singh told newspersons.
"As I was not posted in Indore then, I did not know what directives were issued. But I feel people numbering around 5,000 to 6,000 who returned from abroad should have been screened at the airport then," said Singh.
Flyers coming from foreign lands should have been strictly confined to their homes by the health department.
With just 12 persons testing positive on Friday as compared to 361 on Thursday, the number of coronavirus cases in Madhya Pradesh climbed to 1,310, health officials said.
In Bhopal, one more case was reported, which took the tally of Covid-19 patients in the state capital to 197, officials added.