Bastar True Story: Did JNU celebrate the massacre of 76 jawans after the 2010 Dantewada incident?

Directed by Sudipto Sen, Bastar is a true story that highlights the 2010 Tadmetla incident in which 75 CRPF personnel and a state policeman were martyred by a battalion-strong contingent of PLGA

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Bastar: The Naxal Story was released on Zee5 on May 17, 2024, and ever since then fans have been left disturbed over some hidden facts about the 2010 Dantewada incident in which 75 Indian Army Jawans and 1 Police personnel were martyred. Directed by Sudipto Sen, Bastar is a true story that highlights the 2010 Tadmetla incident in which 75 CRPF personnel and a state policeman were martyred by a battalion-strong contingent of PLGA, the 'military' wing of CPI(Maoist), in the dense forests between Chintalnar and Tadmetla, then in Dantewada district. While the makers have stated that they have used fictional names, Bastar movie showcases uncanny similarities with real-life incidents. However, what has caught everyone's attention when the Bastar movie showcased that JNU students celebrated the massacre of 76 Indian Army Jawans in Dantewada. Now, the question arises whether it is real or not? Below is all about Bastar True Story & real life JNU celebration- 

Did JNU celebrate the 2010 Tadmetla incident?

The answer is yes. A newswire published a copy back in 2010 in which it confirmed that a section of JNU students celebrated the deaths of Indian Army Jawans. "I felt disappointed when I came to know that celebration was held at JNU (by some students) after the killing of 76 jawans in the forest of Tadmetla in 2010. I was then posted as DIG in the region," Inspector General of Police, Bastar range, SRP Kalluri was quoted saying . 

His response came in the backdrop after (then) student leader Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested for allegedly raising anti-India slogans on the University Campus. Not only this, but a photo of Kanhaiya Kumar also went viral with the claims that he participated in the celebration of the Indian Army Jawans martyred in the Dantewada incident. 

However, later the photo of Kanhiya Kumar celebrating in JNU turned out to be misleading. A controversial fact checker website reported that the viral photo of Kanhaiya Kumar was taken in 2016, where the alleged celebration took place in 2010. 

Talking about JNU Dantewada Massacre celebrations, Special Director General of Police (anti-Naxaloperations) D M Awasthi was quoted saying that celebrations by Jawaharlal Nehru University students will not affect the Army's morale. "Morale of security forces is very high. They are battling the rebels in adverse conditions. We are all Indians and have faith in the law of the land and the constitution," he said. 

Bastar True Story

Talking about characters guide, Bastar features Adah Sharma as I.P.S. Neerja Madhavan, Indira Tiwari as Ratna, Vijay Krishna as Lanka Reddy, Shilpa Shukla as Neelam Nagpal, Yashpal Sharma as Utpal Trivedi, Subrat Dutta as Millind Kashyap, Raima Sen as Vanya Roy, and more in the leading roles. While many scenes shown in the movie are somewhat similar to reality, one character who has indeed raised the eyebrows of the fans is Vanya Roy played by Raima Sen. Now, the question arises who is real-life Vanya Roy?

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