Security Forces Demolish Massive Maoist Monument in Chhattisgarh's Bastar

Security forces, including Narayanpur Police and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, demolished a large Maoist monument in Chhattisgarh's Farsgaon village. The operation was part of the ongoing 'Maad Bachao' campaign aimed at eradicating Left-Wing Extremism. Authorities are combining such security actions with development drives like road construction and welfare schemes to integrate isolated areas. The move is intended to dismantle Naxalite propaganda symbols and pave the way for governance and development in the region.

Key Points: Maoist Monument Razed in Chhattisgarh's Bastar Region

  • Monument razed in Farsgaon village
  • Part of 'Maad Bachao' anti-Naxal campaign
  • Security forces used excavator to destroy structure
  • Effort to reclaim Abujhmad forest stronghold
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Security forces raze massive Maoist monument in Chhattisgarh

In a major operation, security forces demolished a large Maoist monument in Chhattisgarh's Bastar, striking at Naxalite propaganda and influence.

"Such actions dismantle symbols of terror while paving the way for governance, education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. - Police Officials"

Raipur/Narayanpur, Jan 7 In a significant blow to Naxalite influence in Chhattisgarh's insurgency-hit Bastar region, Narayanpur Police, in collaboration with personnel from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, demolished a massive monument erected by Maoists in Farsgaon village, located in the Kutul area that is long considered a key epicentre of illegal Naxalite activities.

The operation was launched under the ongoing 'Maad Bachao (Save Maad)' anti-Naxal campaign, a joint initiative by the Government of India and the Chhattisgarh government aimed at eradicating Left-Wing Extremism and realising a Naxal-free, empowered Bastar.

Police officials said that a joint team ventured into Kutul, Farsgaon, and surrounding interiors for area domination and anti-Naxal activities. During the patrol, security forces discovered the imposing Naxalite monument constructed by Maoists in Farsgaon village, falling under the Kohkameta police station and the Kutul Police Assistance Centre.

Using earthmoving equipment like a jumbo excavator, the forces swiftly razed the structure, symbolising a direct challenge to the insurgents' attempts to establish ideological dominance and commemorate their cadres in remote villages.

This monument, like similar ones in the region, often served as a propaganda tool to glorify fallen militants and intimidate locals.

The demolition aligns with intensified efforts to reclaim Abujhmad - the dense, Naxal-stronghold forest - from extremists.

Authorities are simultaneously establishing new security camps across the area, accelerating road and bridge construction, and rolling out public welfare schemes to reach interior villages long isolated by fear and violence.

These development drives, combined with security operations, have fostered greater cooperation from locals, who increasingly share Intelligence and reject Maoist extortion and recruitment.

The 'Maad Bachao' campaign has gained momentum in recent months, with repeated successes including arms recoveries, surrenders, and camp expansions that strengthen the security grid.

Police emphasised that such actions dismantle symbols of terror while paving the way for governance, education, healthcare, and economic opportunities in previously inaccessible pockets.

This latest operation underscores the state's resolve to break the Naxalites' grip on Narayanpur and surrounding districts, promoting peace and mainstream integration for tribal communities.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support the action against insurgents, I hope the focus remains on the welfare of the tribal communities. They have suffered for decades, caught between the Maoists and the state. Building roads and schools is good, but it must be done with their consent and participation, not just as a security strategy.
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Rohit P
Salute to our brave ITBP and state police personnel! Operating in those dense forests of Abujhmad is no joke. Demolishing their propaganda symbols is a psychological victory. Jai Hind! đŸ‡®đŸ‡³
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Anjali F
This is positive news, but let's not forget the root causes. Poverty, lack of livelihood, and alienation have fueled this conflict. The development schemes mentioned must reach the people effectively and transparently. Otherwise, we'll just be clearing monuments while the problems remain.
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David E
Interesting to read about this ongoing campaign. From an outside perspective, it seems like a classic counter-insurgency approach: clear, hold, build. The key will be the 'build' phase—ensuring lasting peace and opportunity for the locals after the security forces move in.
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Karthik V
Good move! For too long, these remote areas were ruled by fear. Bringing governance, schools, and hospitals is the only way to truly integrate Bastar into the mainstream. The locals supporting with intelligence is the most encouraging sign. Hope this momentum continues.

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