Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has had a trial by fire in his existing tenure, having been sworn in after much drama and on the eve of the nationwide lockdown that left him without a chance to get a big Ministry in location. The situation in the State is likewise serious with COVID-19 cases skyrocketing.
Indore and Bhopal continue to be substantial areas of interest in increasing rates of cases. Why hasn’t the situation been under some sort of control till now? Do you think Madhya Pradesh was fatally late in getting up to the challenge due to its political instability all of March?
No, we can not say that. One ought to try to prevent jumping to conclusions without going into the details. At first, there were less cases found in Madhya Pradesh, mainly in Jabalpur, and after that, a quick boost in the number of cases around major cities like Indore and Bhopal raised the index. Tablighi Jamaat members of Madhya Pradesh, who attended this event in Delhi, came back and spread into lots of core and prime locations of the State. They are also the factor for this sudden rise as they reacted unwillingly and did not step forward voluntarily and thus indirectly spread it to name a few.
Indore is the prime commercial centre and densely inhabited city. It is a location where a huge number of individuals travel abroad for company and commerce. At first, such people concealed their travel histories and in some way entered into contact with others and as an outcome, this infection spread from one to another. For now, we are taking an unique care in this regard, special attention is being paid to cases discovered here.
In Indore, the entire personnel, consisting of the cops and the administration, with the cooperation of public representatives, social employees, organisations, the media and the general public, have been combating completely in this battle versus the novel coronavirus. I am confident that we will win this fight soon and Indore will set the ideal for t