Decided to uproot naxism from the root, the measure of peace in the forest and the echo of the drummer

In the Beijing seminar seminar to Bastar, organized by the Bastar Peace Committee in the Pandit Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Auditorium on Tuesday, Deputy Head Minister and Home Affairs Minister Vijay Sharma said that the youth of Bastar would move on the path of development by removing Naxalitic ideology. He insisted that Bastar develop according to the Bastar model and local needs. The end of Naxalism, the beginning of peace, said Home Affairs Minister Vijay Sharma that the water, forest, land of Bastar belongs to the residents here. In the future, the security forces camps will become small forest products -storage and marketing centers. Referring to the murder of innocent people and soldiers by the Naxalites, he said that their ideology has no place in India. People who are affected by Naxalite violence now give their views in Delhi, Jantar Mantar and Junu. They are also motivated to bring the Naxalites into the mainstream. Central and state government resolution, Bos Minister Kedar Kashyap, said Bastar, who suffered from Naxalism for four decades, has now woken up. The central and state governments are committed to removing Naxism by March 2026. He said that peace and wealth will return in Bastar and the beat of drums will sound again. Bastar IG Sundararaj P., which was hampered in safety and development, said that Naxalite activities have hampered the development of the region since the 1980s. Now peace is expected of Maa Danteshwari’s blessings and efforts of security forces. In the seminar, Bastar MP Mahesh Kashyap, film director Sudipto Sen and Bastar Shanti Samiti members also expressed their views on the bad effects of Naxalism. A documentary focused on the Tianmen Chowk massacre in 1989 was shown in the Tianmen Chowk Massacre’s mentioned program. The seminar was attended by commissioner Doman Singh, SP Shalabh Sinha, district administration, social leaders, journalists and youth. The Tianmen massacre and Naxalite ideology Naxalites say that their Maoist ideology was inspired by the Communist Party of China. On June 3-4, 1989, 10,000 students demanding that democracy at Tianmen Chowk were crushed by tanks. Naxalites killed thousands of innocent tribes and hundreds of soldiers in Bastar, following the principle of Mao Tse-Tung’s ‘Political Power coming from Gun Tube’. Bastar is now free from this Hol ideology and moves forward on the path of development. Share this story -tags

Exit mobile version