The assurance came after a joint delegation of several associations of journalists from Bastar division called on Singh in the state Assembly premises.
"Readers and masses come to know about the viewpoint of the state government through the media and the press only.
"I have ordered the top police and administrative officers in Naxal-affected districts to take journalists into confidence and ensure that they should not face any difficulty while reporting on people's problems and development works," the CM said during the discussion.
Singh also listened to the problems faced by journalists in Bastar division and other related issues.
He said a high-level coordination committee had been constituted of which senior journalists are also members and the committee had already held its first meeting.
"In a democratic set-up, journalists are a link between the state government and the masses. Several public welfare schemes are being implemented in the trouble-prone regions of the state and yielding good results. The role of media is also highly appreciated and very crucial in making these schemes a success," he said.
The CM also assured the delegation that he will personally visit the Bastar division in due course of time and discuss various issues.
School Education Minister Kedar Kashyap and Forest Minister Mahesh Gagda, who belong to Bastar region, were also present at the meeting.
Two Dantewada-based journalists, Prabhat Singh and Deepak Jaiswal were arrested last week by Bastar police on separate charges.
The arrest of journalists has sparked a row in the state with the main opposition Congress and activists claiming that the ruling BJP is trying to suppress the voice of scribes in Bastar.
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