Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Focus should’ve been on overseas travellers’

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NEW DELHI: Chhattisga­rh chief minister and Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel on Thursday said had the Centre quarantine­d all those coming from abroad, the country could have been saved from the problems arising out of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Addressing a press conference through video-conferenci­ng, Baghel said he would take a decision on whether to extend the ongoing 21-day lockdown in Chhattisga­rh only after consulting the state cabinet on April 12.

He said he would assess the Centre’s response on the lockdown during the prime minister’s meeting with chief ministers on the issue on April 11.

“We are looking forward to the Centre’s response on April 11 on extension of the lockdown and thereafter, a meeting of the Chhattisga­rh cabinet will be held on April 12 to decide the future course of action,” Baghel said.

“There should be more discussion­s with states and the views of all states should be taken by the Centre before arriving at a decision on whether to extend the lockdown,” he added. Odisha became the first state on Thursday to extend the lockdown till April 30. Asked about who should be held responsibl­e for the coronaviru­s outbreak in the country, Baghel said the Centre should have conducted a screening of all those coming from abroad and kept them in quarantine.

“Had the government stopped the internatio­nal flights and kept all those coming to the country in quarantine, this virus could not have spread across the country and a lot of problems people are facing today could have been averted,” he said.

Baghel called for increasing the number of Covid-19 tests across the country.

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