
Mission 2027: VRAS Charts Aggressive Roadmap to Achieve Separate Vidarbha State
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Nagpur: The Vidarbha Rajya Andolan Samiti (VRAS) has intensified its campaign for a separate Vidarbha with the launch of Mission 2027, aimed at securing statehood by the end of 2027.
In a charged gathering at Samvidhan Square on Saturday, staunch statehood supporters vowed to escalate their struggle through district-level protests, aggressive public outreach, and pressure on the Centre to grant statehood to Vidarbha under Article 3 of the Constitution.
Drawing inspiration from the Quit India Movement, agitators told anti-Vidarbhaites to "leave the region." VRAS leaders said they would leave no stone unturned — from legal interventions and mass rallies to policy papers and lobbying — to achieve a separate Vidarbha by the deadline.
"The state's revenue income is substantial, yet it runs a deficit every year. Maharashtra already carries a heavy debt. In this scenario, Vidarbha's irrigation backlog and pending dams will never be completed," said Youth Front president Mukesh Masurkar, making a strong case for statehood.
Masurkar cited the Jigaon–Takli dam in Buldhana district, approved 30 years ago at ₹699 crore but now costing several thousand crore, with some land acquisition still pending.
"Without independent governance, the region will remain trapped in farmer suicides, malnutrition deaths, migration, and unemployment — all fuelling youth unrest," he warned.
The event culminated in an oath-taking ceremony, where activists pledged unwavering commitment to Mission 2027. The roadmap includes intensifying grassroots campaigns, uniting Vidarbha's youth, women, and farmer groups, expanding national-level alliances, and confronting political resistance head-on.
" For us, Vidarbha statehood is not a dream — it's a 2027 commitment," VRAS leaders declared, signalling that the next two years will be defined by relentless action to turn the long-standing aspiration into reality.
VRAS president Wamanrao Chatap, economist Srinivas Khandewale, Women's Front president Ranjanatai Mamarde, East Vidarbha president Arunbhau Kedar, West Vidarbha president P. R. Rajput, and other senior leaders participated in the protest along with city and district unit presidents.
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