Chhattisgarh CM Sai to Discuss Development Plans for Bastar with PM Modi and HM Shah
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Raipur/New Delhi, April 6 (NationPress) Chhattisgarh's Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai is poised to conduct significant high-level discussions in the capital on Tuesday, concentrating on the comprehensive development of the Bastar region in the post-Maoist phase.
CM Sai is expected to arrive in New Delhi late Monday night at around 11.30 p.m.
On April 7, he will first engage with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 11 a.m., followed by a discussion with Home Minister Amit Shah. These meetings are deemed crucial for outlining the future trajectory of Bastar, which has long been impacted by Left-Wing Extremism.
Sources indicate that the Chief Minister will unveil a detailed plan and a thorough blueprint aimed at accelerating Bastar's development.
With the influence of Maoists significantly waning and the state government aiming for the full eradication of Left-wing Extremism by March 31, 2026, the focus is now transitioning from security measures to integrating the tribal-dominated region into mainstream society through extensive development efforts.
During his presentation, CM Sai is likely to emphasize plans for enhancing infrastructure, including roads, railways, and irrigation systems, promoting industrial growth, attracting new investments, creating job opportunities for local youth, and ensuring the inclusive development of tribal communities.
The initiative seeks to convert Bastar from a region historically associated with conflict into a center of advancement, while maintaining its rich tribal heritage and tapping into its abundant natural resources.
These meetings occur as the Chhattisgarh government has already started executing several post-Maoist development strategies.
Recent initiatives encompass the establishment of “Education Cities” in Abujhmad and Jagargunda, boosting tourism, developing food processing units, and transforming former security camps into community infrastructure such as schools and hospitals.
Officials perceive these discussions in Delhi as a pivotal step to secure central backing and funding necessary for Bastar's transformation.
The collaborative efforts between the Centre and the state aim to ensure that security achievements translate into substantial socio-economic progress for the local population.
This visit is anticipated to invigorate the “Viksit Bastar” vision, which aims to render the region self-sufficient, prosperous, and thoroughly integrated into the national framework.