True Story: Mass surveillance in Bastar as Amit Shah claims victory over Maoists
In several villages in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region, every resident is being treated like a Maoist suspect.
Drones fly overhead day in and out. Houses are numbered by the security forces. Festival gatherings are monitored. Those travelling for work have to register with the nearest security camp.
This is what life is like for thousands of Adivasi people living in the villages of Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur and Sukma districts. Once under the sway of the Maoists, these villages have now being taken over by the security forces.
Watch this episode of True Story, in which Scroll’s Executive Editor Supriya Sharma speaks to reporter Malini Subramaniam who has been steadily visiting these areas to document a story that isn’t being told elsewhere.