The campaign is aimed at development of the region, they said.
Chhavindra, who is Congress party state secretary and two prominent faces of the erstwhile 'Salwa Judum' movement-- Chaitram Attami and Sukhdeo Tati-- have formed a 'Vikas Sangharash Samiti' under which they plan to fight for Bastar's development.
"During a meeting with leaders of the erstwhile 'Salwa Judum' and likeminded people last week, we have formed 'Vikas Sangharsh Samiti' to counter Maoists. I, Chaitram Attami and Sukhdeo Tati have been nominated as patrons of the Samiti," Chhavindra told PTI.
However, he refused to call the campaign, the second phase of the 'Salwa Judum' movement and said, "It will be peaceful. We will spread awareness among people about how Maoism has affected development of the region. At the same time, we will also appeal to our alienated tribal brothers to join the mainstream and contribute to development".
A decade ago, his father Mahendra Karma had launched the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh and BJP supported 'Salwa Judum' movement, which was disarmed as well as disbanded after a Supreme Court order declared deployment of tribal youth as special police officers in the fight against Maoist insurgency, as illegal and unconstitutional.