Chhattisgarh’s Chief Minister: Forged in the Fields, Focused on the Future Vishnu Deo Sai, the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, rose from a humble village farmer to the state’s highest office. His journey is a testament to the power of consistent, grassroots public service. A member of the tribal Kanwar community, Sai remains deeply rooted in Chhattisgarh’s regional identity. His political journey was shaped early by his family — his grandfather and uncles served as legislators in earlier decades, instilling in him a commitment to public life. Sai’s ascent underscores the value of dedicated fieldwork. He did not leap to high office. He climbed every rung of the democratic ladder, step by step. He began his career as a Sarpanch, serving his village directly and working to elevate the voices and socio-economic conditions of tribal communities. As Chief Minister, he has prioritized farmers, youth, and underprivileged families — expanding rural infrastructure while strengthening security across the hinterland. He has now unveiled an ambitious three-year action plan to transform conflict-affected regions into zones of development and to fully eradicate Left-Wing Extremism. The initiative is central to his broader vision of reshaping Chhattisgarh’s socio-economic landscape. Post navigation US Justice Dept Backs Adani Case Dismissal, Flags ‘Major Evidence Gaps’