The quixotic and shifting policy on revealing the identity of a victim has baffled the people and led to many questions. Of the 48 positive cases identified in the state till late on Thursday night (one of whom has died and two cured), the government has made an exception to its own policy of ‘no names’ in just one case: a person named Pradipta Dalabehera, who lives in the Suryanagar area of the city. While announcing his name and other relevant details, BMC commissioner, Premchand Choudhury, said it was necessary to reveal the name in this case because the person had no recent history of travel outside Odisha and hence, there are reasons to suspect it could be the beginning of the scary community transmission phase in the spread of the virus. Almost simultaneously, the whole of Suryanagar was sealed from all sides. Less than 48 hours later, the BMC commissioner was again on TV, saying that while Dalabehera himself had not gone out, one of his family members did return from Kolkata recently. The whole argument used to justify the revelation of Dalabehera’s name thus fell flat on its face.