Tricolor Flag First Time: For the first time after independence, the tricolor waved gracefully in 29 villages of Bastar. Bastar 29 Villages First Time Tricolor Flag Independence Day 2025

Chhattisgarh News: 78 years after independence, the tricolor was first hoisted in 29 villages of Bastar where the red flag of Naxalites was a symbol of fear for decades. Having hoisting the tricolor in these villages of Sukma district is a historic step towards peace and development.

Bastar Tricolor Flag First Time: 78 years after independence, the tricolor waved in those villages of Bastar gracefully, where till now the red flag of the Naxalites was considered a symbol of strength and fear. The national flag was hoisted for the first time in 29 villages of Bijapur, Narayanpur and Sukma districts on the occasion of Independence Day. The hoisting of the tricolor in these villages living in the shadow of guns for decades and the shadow of fear is not just an event, but the historical picture of the changing Bastar. This picture shows that the renunciation of the security forces, the strong will of the government and the hope of the villagers together have paved the way for peace and development in the areas considered to be the strongholds of Naxalism.

Tricolor hoisted for the first time after independence in these villages

The hoisting of the tricolor in these villages is a proof of the historical change that has been possible with the courage of the security forces, the strong will of the state and the central government and the above all with the patience and belief of the villagers. Villages such as Kondapalli, Jidapalli, Watevagu, Karegutta, Pidia, Pujarikankar and Bhimram in Bijapur district; Many villages including Garpa, Kachhapal, Bedmakotti, Kadulanar, Ryanar in Narayanpur district; And for the first time after independence in Naxal -affected areas like Gomguda, Gollakunda, Nulkatong and Usakavaya in Sukma district, the tricolor is a historic milestone for the first time after independence.

Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai said

This achievement is the result of the resolution of our good governance government, which aims to flow a new stream of peace and development in Naxal -affected areas. “Bastar is now moving out of fear and violence and moving towards progress, prosperity and faith. The government is that the government will have the light of development and no civilian will remain untouched by the light of development.

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‘New dawn symbol in Bastar’

Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma described it as the result of the hard work of the security forces and the patience of the local communities. He said that “Today the villages where the tricolor was hoisted, the scarcity of the red flag was covered for decades. That is not only the security measures, but this is the rapid expansion of roads, electricity, health and education facilities including Nellah Nar Yojana. It gives a message that when the will, strategy and public participation come together, no challenge is impossible. The tricolor hoisted in these 29 villages of Bastar, including Bastar, is a symbol of that new dawn, which is leading to peace, development and confident future, leaving behind the dark night of violence.

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