Chhattisgarh on Track to Be Maoist-Free by 2026, Says CM Sai on Republic Day

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai declared that the state has restored its dignity by steadily eliminating Maoism and is confident of becoming Maoist-free by March 2026. He highlighted sustained security operations and rehabilitation programs, pointing to the visible happiness on the faces of surrendered Maoists as a message of hope. The CM emphasized that development under the principle of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" is reaching remote and tribal areas long affected by insurgency. Republic Day was celebrated across all 32 districts with flag-hoisting ceremonies led by the CM, Governor, and other dignitaries, reinforcing patriotic spirit.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh Aims to Eliminate Maoism by 2026, CM Sai Announces

  • State targeting Maoist-free status by March 2026
  • Success attributed to sustained operations and rehabilitation
  • Surrendered Maoists show happiness and hope
  • Development reaching remote, tribal areas
  • Republic Day celebrated with fervor across 32 districts
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Chhattisgarh restored dignity by eliminating Maoism: CM Vishnu Deo Sai

CM Vishnu Deo Sai says Chhattisgarh is restoring dignity by eliminating Maoism through operations and rehabilitation, targeting a Maoist-free state by March 2026.

"Chhattisgarh has restored its dignity by steadily eliminating Maoism - CM Vishnu Deo Sai"

Raipur/Bilaspur, Jan 26 Chhattisgarh celebrated the 77th Republic Day with patriotic fervour across the state on Monday as Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai unfurled the national flag in Bilaspur, emphasising security achievements.

CM Sai declared that Chhattisgarh has restored its dignity by steadily eliminating Maoism through sustained operations and rehabilitation programmes. He expressed confidence that the state would become Maoist-free by March 2026, aligning with the national target set by the Central government.

The Chief Minister pointed to the visible happiness on the faces of surrendered Maoists as a powerful message of hope and prosperity, signalling a shift toward peaceful, inclusive growth.

CM Sai affirmed that Chhattisgarh society operates on the guiding principle of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas", ensuring development reaches every section, particularly in remote and tribal areas long affected by insurgency.

Recent successes in anti-Naxal campaigns have enabled the return of normal life, with villagers in formerly restricted zones now freely participating in national celebrations.

Governor Ramen Deka performed the ceremony at Lok Bhavan in Raipur.

The flag-hoisting events took place in all 32 districts, with ministers, Members of Parliament, and Members of the Legislative Assembly serving as chief guests at various venues.

In Bilaspur, CM Sai extended warm Republic Day greetings to the people of Chhattisgarh and the nation. Addressing the gathering after the ceremony, he described the day as one of immense pride in India's Constitution, which embodies justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.

He reflected on the state's journey since its formation 25 years ago, noting significant progress in governance and development.

The Chief Minister highlighted efforts to promote "Vande Mataram" following discussions in the Legislative Assembly, underscoring its role in fostering national unity.

He also recalled the momentous observance of the 125th birth anniversary of tribal icon Dharti Aba Birsa Munda, whose legacy continues to inspire the state's tribal communities in their fight for rights and dignity.

Governor Deka's flag unfurling in Raipur complemented statewide observances, where parades, cultural programmes, and community events reinforced patriotic spirit.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the progress against Maoism is commendable, the March 2026 deadline feels ambitious. The focus must remain on sustainable rehabilitation and genuine economic opportunities in tribal areas, not just military success. The real test is lasting peace.
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Priya S
Good to see the mention of Birsa Munda. Our tribal icons and their struggle for dignity must be remembered. True 'Sabka Vikas' means ensuring their land rights and preserving their culture while bringing them into the mainstream.
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Rohit P
As someone from Raipur, I've seen the change. Roads are being built in areas we only heard about in news reports. Villagers coming to markets without fear is the biggest achievement. Hope this continues.
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Vikram M
Promises are easy to make. We have heard similar targets before. The government must be transparent about the rehabilitation programs. Are surrendered Maoists getting proper jobs and education? That's the key to preventing a return to violence.
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Michael C
Focusing on "Vande Mataram" is interesting. National unity is crucial, but it should come from inclusive development and justice, not just symbolism. The happiness of surrendered cadres is a powerful symbol if it's genuine and widespread.

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