RAIPUR :
NINE remote villages
located in theNaxalite-hit
Bastar region of
Chhattisgarh will be witnessing a historicmoment
onRepublicDay on Friday when the tricolour will be unfurled there for the first time in 76 years, indicat- ing the waning influence of rebels and improvement
in security scenario.
According to the police,
thesevillages have never
seen unfurling or hoisting
of the national flag since
1947,butthatwil change
when its residents will
join the rest of the coun- try in celebrating Republic
Day, which commemorates the day when the
Constitution came into
effect in 1950.
Setting up ofnewcamps
of security forces near
these villages has paved
the way for their development and linked them
to the rest of the state,
they said.
The Bastarregion,comprising seven districts,has
been the epicentre of the
Left Wing Extremism
(LWE) in the State and
has seen someofthedeadliest attacks by Naxalites in the country.
“The tricolour will be unfurled in Palnar, Dumripalnar, Chintavagu and Kavadgaon villagesin
Bijapur district andMuler,
Paria, Saltong,
Mukrajkonda and Duled
village in Sukma district
on Friday. Such an event
had not been witnessed
inthesevil agessinceindependence,
” Inspector
General of Police (Bastar
Range) Sundarraj P told
PTI.
The establishment of new camps in these vil- lages in the last two months has pushed
Naxalites on the backfoot. Now these villages will reverberate with patriot- iczeal when flag hoisting
takes place, he said.
Ofthese nine locations,
Chhattisgarh Armed Force
(CAF)camps have been set
up in Muler and Paria,
while Central Reserve