Chhattisgarh CM Presents Post-Maoist Bastar Blueprint to PM Modi, HM Shah

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai is set to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi to present a detailed roadmap for Bastar's development in the post-Maoist era. The plan focuses on shifting from security operations to large-scale infrastructure, industrial, and employment initiatives. The state government aims for the complete eradication of Left-Wing Extremism by March 2026. The meetings seek central support to transform Bastar into a self-reliant and prosperous region while preserving its tribal culture.

Key Points: CM Sai Meets PM Modi on Bastar's Post-Maoist Development Roadmap

  • Holistic development plan for Bastar
  • Meetings with PM and Home Minister
  • Shift from security to socio-economic growth
  • Target to eradicate LWE by 2026
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Chhattisgarh CM Sai to meet PM Modi, HM Shah with post-Maoist Bastar roadmap

Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai to present a comprehensive development plan for Bastar to PM Modi and Amit Shah, aiming to transform the region.

"The emphasis has now shifted from security operations to mainstreaming the tribal-dominated region through large-scale development initiatives. - Sources"

Raipur/New Delhi, April 6 Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai is set to hold crucial high-level meetings in the national capital on Tuesday as the focus shifts towards the holistic development of the Bastar region in the "post-Maoist era".

CM Sai is scheduled to arrive in New Delhi later on Monday night at around 11.30 p.m.

On April 7, he will first meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 11 a.m., followed by a meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah. Both meetings are considered highly significant for charting the future of Bastar, which was long affected by Left-Wing Extremism.

According to sources, the Chief Minister will present a detailed roadmap and comprehensive blueprint for the rapid development of Bastar.

With Maoist influence declining sharply and the state government targeting complete eradication of Left-wing Extremism by March 31, 2026, the emphasis has now shifted from security operations to mainstreaming the tribal-dominated region through large-scale development initiatives.

In his presentation, CM Sai is expected to highlight plans for expanding infrastructure facilities, including roads, railways, and irrigation projects, promoting industries, attracting fresh investments, generating employment opportunities for local youth, and ensuring inclusive growth of tribal communities.

The strategy aims to transform Bastar from a region once synonymous with violence into a hub of progress, preserving its rich tribal culture while unlocking its vast natural resources.

The meetings come at a time when the Chhattisgarh government has already begun implementing several post-Maoist development measures.

Recent initiatives include establishing "Education Cities" in Abujhmad and Jagargunda, promoting tourism, developing food processing and minor forest produce units, and converting former security camps into public infrastructure such as schools and hospitals.

Officials view these Delhi meetings as a decisive step to secure central support and funding for transforming Bastar.

The double-engine government of the Centre and the state is working in close coordination to ensure that security gains are converted into tangible socio-economic development for the people of the region.

This visit is expected to give fresh momentum to the "Viksit Bastar" vision, focusing on making the area self-reliant, prosperous, and fully integrated with the national mainstream.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope the plans include genuine consultation with the tribal communities. Development should not come at the cost of their land, forests, and culture. They must be partners in this progress, not just beneficiaries on paper.
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Rohit P
Converting old security camps into schools and hospitals is a brilliant symbolic and practical move. Shows the transition from an era of fear to one of hope. The double-engine government seems to be delivering on this front.
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Sarah B
As someone who has followed this issue, the key will be implementation and avoiding corruption. Big plans in Delhi need to translate to real change on the ground in those remote villages. Fingers crossed.
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Karthik V
Employment for local youth is the most critical point. If young people get jobs and a future in their homeland, the appeal of extremism dies forever. Hope the investment plans are labour-intensive and skill-based.
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Nikhil C
While the vision is good, let's be cautiously optimistic. We've heard big promises for tribal development before. The deadline of 2026 is ambitious. The government must be held accountable for these goals. No more empty promises.
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Meera T
Tourism and food processing from forest produce are excellent ideas! Bastar has such unique art, culture, and natural beauty.

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