How has Chhattisgarh Restored Dignity by Eradicating Maoism?
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Raipur/Bilaspur, Jan 26 (NationPress) Chhattisgarh marked the occasion of the 77th Republic Day with great enthusiasm throughout the state on Monday, as Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai raised the national flag in Bilaspur, highlighting the significant security advancements.
CM Sai proclaimed that Chhattisgarh has regained its dignity by persistently eradicating Maoism through ongoing operations and rehabilitation initiatives. He expressed optimism that the state would be free of Maoist influence by March 2026, aligning with the national objectives set by the Central government.
The Chief Minister noted the evident joy on the faces of surrendered Maoists as a strong beacon of hope and prosperity, indicating a transition towards peaceful and inclusive development.
CM Sai reiterated that Chhattisgarh's community thrives on the principle of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas", ensuring that progress reaches all segments, especially in remote and tribal areas that have long been impacted by insurgency.
Recent achievements in anti-Naxal operations have reinstated normalcy, with villagers from previously restricted areas now actively engaging in national celebrations.
Governor Ramen Deka led the ceremony at Lok Bhavan in Raipur.
The flag-hoisting ceremonies were conducted in all 32 districts, with ministers, Members of Parliament, and Members of the Legislative Assembly acting as chief guests at various locations.
In Bilaspur, CM Sai conveyed heartfelt Republic Day wishes to the people of Chhattisgarh and the nation. After the ceremony, he characterized the day as one of immense pride in India's Constitution, which embodies principles of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.
He reflected on the state's journey since its inception 25 years ago, noting substantial advancements in governance and development.
The Chief Minister emphasized the promotion of "Vande Mataram" following discussions in the Legislative Assembly, highlighting its significance in nurturing national unity.
He also commemorated the noteworthy observance of the 125th birth anniversary of tribal leader Dharti Aba Birsa Munda, whose legacy continues to motivate the tribal communities in their quest for rights and dignity.
Governor Deka's flag unfurling in Raipur complemented statewide celebrations, where parades, cultural events, and community gatherings reinforced the spirit of patriotism.