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Escalating militarization in Bastar: Campaign for Peace and Justice in Chhattisgarh protests

By A Representative 
The Campaign for Peace and Justice in Chhattisgarh (CPJC) has issued a strong condemnation of the alleged extrajudicial killing of 18-year-old Pandu Madvi and unlawful detention of seven villagers, including minors and an elderly individual, in Bijapur District, Chhattisgarh. This incident underscores an intensifying human rights crisis in the region, driven by state-led violence, militarization, and impunity.
On December 11, 2024, security forces allegedly opened fire indiscriminately on villagers working in the fields of Munga village. Eyewitnesses recount how the unarmed Pandu sought refuge in nearby houses but was pursued and fatally shot by the police. Women attempting to intervene were reportedly assaulted, and the police removed Pandu’s body, leaving behind blood-soaked clothes riddled with bullet holes. Following the incident, authorities labeled Pandu a Maoist leader in a press release, attributing weapon recovery to him.
Simultaneously, seven villagers were detained without cause, including minors and a 70-year-old man. These individuals were allegedly coerced into carrying Pandu’s body and have since been denied access to their families.
The events in Munga village are part of a broader trend of escalating militarization in Bastar, where Indigenous Adivasi communities bear the brunt of state-led counter-insurgency operations. Reports of indiscriminate bombing in villages across Bijapur District have left residents in fear, unable to farm or live safely. Unexploded bombs within villages further endanger lives.
CPJC has outlined specific actions to address these human rights violations:
1. Conduct an impartial investigation into Pandu Madvi’s killing.
2. Release the seven detained villagers, including minors and an elderly person, immediately.
3. Prosecute security personnel responsible for extrajudicial killings and illegal detentions.
4. Cease indiscriminate bombing in Bijapur District.
5. Halt security operations that disproportionately target Indigenous communities.
The CPJC urges the media to break the silence on these atrocities. Underreporting perpetuates the marginalization of Adivasi communities and emboldens the state’s actions. Journalists are called upon to document the crisis in Bastar with integrity, giving voice to the affected.
The unchecked militarization in Bastar is eroding lives, livelihoods, and democratic principles. Immediate steps are needed to ensure justice, protect Indigenous rights, and prevent further violations. The CPJC appeals to the government, civil society, and media to act decisively to uphold justice and democracy in the region.

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