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Bastar smells peace for first time in 40 years

By IANS | Updated: November 3, 2023 19:35 IST

Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh), Nov 3 Inhabitants of Bastar region spanning 40,000 sq km, which is made up of seven ...

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Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh), Nov 3 Inhabitants of Bastar region spanning 40,000 sq km, which is made up of seven districts, claimed that Leftist rebel-sponsored violence has dipped significantly, creating a perfect ambience for peaceful polling in the picturesque terrain which has a track record of poll-related violence.

Tribal people dominate Bastar region, which has 12 Assembly seats that will go to the polls on November 7.

The ruling Congress had won 11 seats in the last polls in 2018 while the BJP managed victory only in Dantewada. However, the Congress blanked out the saffron party in Bastar with a resounding win in the bypoll, which was necessitated after BJP MLA Bhima Mandavi was killed by Maoists in the run up to the Lok Sabha polls in 2019.

“For the first time since late 1980s, when Maoists started planned violence in the forested patches, Bastarias (residents of Bastar) are feeling less threatened. In fact, Maoists violence has subsided heavily and Bastar is all set for relatively peaceful polling after four decades,” claimed 55-yr oldLakhan Kunjam, who hails from the Darbha block at Jheeram valley in Bastar district.

The heavily forested Jheeram valley is the notorious site where Maoists had sprayed bullets on a convoy of top Congress leaders on May 30, 2013.

The site now has an open-air poorly pillared walled memorial in which 27 framed photos of martyred persons have been attached as a mark of respect, including those of former Union minister V.C. Shukla, then state Congress chief Nandkumar Patel, and former minister and anti-Maoist crusader Mahendra Karma, nicknamed as 'Bastar Tiger' for his fearless political campaign against armed Leftist outfits.

Political analysts say that Bastar is heading for a split verdict in the Assembly polls rather than blindly favouring the Congress, just like in 2018.

The BJP has been running a high-voltage door-to-door campaign in the interiors as there are enough signs that roughly 40,000 para-military troopers stationed at sensitive pockets all over Bastar have managed to cease rampant violence with the active support of peace-loving tribals.

The BJP is systematically running a campaign focused on the religious conversation issue, mainly in Narayanpur, Bijapur, Sukma, Dantewada and Bastar districts and is attempting to persuade tribals that Christian missionaries are getting poor Hindus converted and the Congress regime in the state is either sitting idle or willingly allowing it to happen.

The Congress refutes the charges and describes it as a ploy of the BJP to stoke up communal feelings for political gains.

“The most startling news that people of India can note down about Bastar is that its inhabitants are all set to exercise their franchise on November 7 in the most peaceful ambience in four decades. There is no Maoists fear now, and I hope Bastar will be a tourists' paradise in years to come,” said Santosh Poyami, a 62-yr-old farmer from Bhairamgarh in Bijapur district.

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