CM Sai Flags Sushasan Tihar Outreach in Kondagaon
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Tuesday, 2 June 2026 highlighted the ongoing Sushasan Tihar 2026 programme in Kondagaon, describing the district-level governance festival as opening 'doors to the prosperity of the common people' and carrying the light of welfare schemes to every village in the forest belt.
Context
Posting on X, Chief Minister Sai wrote in Hindi: 'कोंडागाँव में सुशासन तिहार... खुले आमजनों की समृद्धि के द्वार!!' ('Sushasan Tihar in Kondagaon — the doors to the prosperity of the common people have opened!'). He added that the light of government schemes is reaching every person, and that every village in the forest region is 'writing a story of trust through development.' The post was accompanied by a video, signalling on-ground activity in the district.
Kondagaon is a district in the Bastar division of Chhattisgarh, home to a predominantly tribal population and extensive forest cover. It has historically been among the districts prioritised for state welfare delivery owing to its remote geography and its position in a region long affected by Left-Wing Extremism.
Policy Backdrop
Sushasan Tihar — loosely translated as the 'Festival of Good Governance' — is an annual state-level outreach programme run by the Chhattisgarh government to push last-mile delivery of central and state welfare schemes. After the BJP's victory in the December 2023 assembly elections, the Sai administration scaled up district-level governance festivals with a particular focus on tribal and forest-area constituencies.
The initiative fits a broader pattern visible across BJP-governed states, where periodic outreach camps combine grievance redressal with publicising housing, livelihood, road-connectivity and other entitlement programmes. Neighbouring states such as Jharkhand and Odisha have run comparable exercises, reflecting a regional emphasis on visible governance in tribal belts.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are tribal communities and forest-area villagers across Bastar division, who have historically faced barriers to accessing government entitlements due to poor connectivity and administrative gaps. Kondagaon's inclusion signals the administration's intent to extend the programme's footprint into one of Chhattisgarh's more remote districts.
State officials and district administration personnel are the key delivery actors, responsible for setting up camps, processing applications and documenting scheme saturation. The programme also serves as a political communication exercise, allowing the ruling party to demonstrate governance outreach ahead of future electoral cycles.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to whether Sushasan Tihar 2026 is extended to the remaining districts of Bastar division, and whether the state's 2026-27 budget session includes supplementary provisions for tribal welfare to back the on-ground outreach with additional funding. The Chief Minister's consistent social-media amplification of district-level events suggests further posts covering other Bastar and tribal-belt districts are likely in the coming days.