Amid Bastar’s evolving security canvas, CM Vishnu Dev Sai’s Narayanpur stopover resonated deeply. At the ITBP premises, he connected with elite units—ITBP, CRPF, CoBRA, BSF, DRG, CAF—appreciating their sacrifices that have unlocked the region’s developmental doors.
Maoist shadows once eclipsed Bastar’s natural wealth and cultural mosaic, but jawans’ grit has ushered in stability. The CM noted the shift to serene sounds of life over violence during intimate dinner talks, prioritizing their psychological strength.
Kedar Kashyap, Forest Minister, marveled at the change from dread to delight, with Amit Shah’s anti-naxal push gaining ground. Festivities included gift swaps and cultural salutes from police ensembles. IG Sundarraj P illuminated the tactical advances, like fortified camps curbing insurgent threats.
The assembly featured Revenue Minister Tankaram Verma, Bastar MP Mahesh Kashyap, and top bureaucrats—Secretary Rahul Bhagat, Commissioner Doman Singh, Collector Namrata Jain, SP Robinsin Guria. Their presence amplified the call for unified action.
Development is no longer a dream: roads snake through jungles, schools thrive, villages prosper. Sai’s engagement reaffirms governmental support for forces in unforgiving wilds. Bastar’s progress story is a beacon, proving resilience triumphs over terror.