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Amit Shah to visit Bastar on Oct 4, to participate in Dussehra celebration

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is heading to Bastar on October 4 for the region's famous Dussehra celebrations. He'll participate in traditional tribal gatherings including the Muria Darbar where he'll dine with tribal priests. The visit also includes a high-level security review meeting about countering Naxal violence in the region. This dual approach combines cultural engagement with strategic security discussions during his Bastar tour.

Raipur, Oct 1

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to visit Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region on October 4, where he will participate in a series of culturally and strategically significant programmes.

The visit comes in response to an invitation extended by the local Member of Parliament, the President of the Bastar Dussehra Committee, and tribal leaders known as Manjhis. Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister of Chhattisgarh, Vijay Sharma, confirmed HM Shah’s itinerary, highlighting the Union Minister’s engagement with tribal traditions and regional festivities.

As part of the Bastar Dussehra celebrations, HM Shah will attend the Muria Darbar -- a traditional tribal council gathering -- where he will dine with revered tribal priests, including the Manjhi, Gayta, and Perma.

This symbolic gesture underscores the government’s outreach to indigenous communities and its recognition of their cultural heritage.

Following the Muria Darbar, Shah is expected to visit the Swadeshi Mela in Jagdalpur, a fair that showcases local handicrafts, indigenous products, and traditional arts.

His presence at the mela is anticipated to boost morale among local artisans and promote the region’s self-reliant economy.

In addition to cultural engagements, HM Shah’s visit carries strategic importance. He is slated to hold a high-level meeting with security force officials stationed in Bastar. The discussions will centre on the progress made in countering Naxal violence and the roadmap for eradicating the insurgency.

According to Deputy CM Sharma, the government has set an ambitious target to resolve the Naxalite issue by March 31, 2026. The visit is being seen as a blend of cultural solidarity and administrative oversight, reflecting the Centre’s dual focus on tribal welfare and national security.

With Bastar being a historically sensitive region due to Naxal activity, HM Shah’s presence is expected to reinforce the government’s commitment to peace, development, and inclusive governance. Preparations are underway in Bastar to welcome the Union Home Minister, with local leaders and tribal representatives expressing optimism about the outcomes of this high-profile visit.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

The Muria Darbar participation is a beautiful gesture. When leaders respect tribal traditions, it builds trust. Hope this leads to better policies for tribal welfare.

Michael C

While cultural engagement is important, I hope the security discussions lead to concrete actions. The 2026 deadline for resolving Naxal issue seems ambitious - hope it's backed by proper planning.

Shreya B

Visiting Swadeshi Mela is a great move! Our tribal artisans create such beautiful handicrafts. Hope this brings them national recognition and better market access 💫

Aditya G

Good to see focus on both cultural and security aspects. Bastar needs holistic development - not just military solutions but also education, healthcare and employment opportunities.

Nisha Z

I appreciate the cultural outreach, but let's hope this isn't just symbolic. Tribal communities need sustained support, not just festival visits. The real test is what happens after October 4.

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