UP CM Yogi Adityanath Highlights Inclusive Growth Across All 75 Districts
UP CM Yogi Adityanath Highlights Inclusive Growth Across All 75 Districts

Lucknow: Reinforcing his government's policy of inclusive development, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that growth and infrastructure expansion in the state are no longer confined to Lucknow, Varanasi, and Gorakhpur but are reaching all 75 districts.

Nine Defining Years of Transformation

Speaking at 'Nine Defining Years of Transformation', a conclave organized by The Times of India on Thursday, the Chief Minister said that the government adopted a model of development without the practice of 'pick and choose' and worked to eliminate nepotism and regional imbalance. 'We developed a governance model centered on development, security, growth, and employment,' he said.

Yogi added that understanding the socio-economic transformation brought about in Uttar Pradesh over the past nine years would help people 'safeguard' themselves from the factors that once 'ruined' the state.

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Engaging the Younger Generation

The Chief Minister said the conclave was important to acquaint the younger generation — many of whom were children nine years ago — with the changes witnessed in the state since 2017. 'Those who were 9-10 years of age in 2017 are adults now. They must find out what was the state of affairs before 2017,' Yogi said.

He said Uttar Pradesh has been transformed from a 'Prashn Pradesh', marked by anarchy and mafia influence, into a state driven by 'niti, neeyat aur ichhashakti' (policy, intent, and willpower). 'UP's large population reflected its historical significance, but previous governments after Independence failed to harness its potential through effective policymaking,' Yogi said.

Pre-2017 Challenges

Describing the condition of the state before 2017, he said the state faced widespread lawlessness, youth identity crises, migration of traders, farmer suicides, communal unrest during festivals, nepotism in recruitments, weak infrastructure, declining industries, and chronic power shortages.

He said people placed their trust in the double-engine government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi amid a sense of disappointment and insecurity prevailing at the time. 'Today, there is no policy paralysis. The parameter of development is Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,' he said, asserting that the state has distanced itself from nepotism and appeasement politics and adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards crime and corruption.

Roadmap for Infrastructure Push

Recalling the initial days of his government in 2017, the Chief Minister said extensive departmental presentations and consultations were held to prepare a roadmap aimed at transforming Uttar Pradesh into the country's growth engine.

Claiming that his government inherited severe financial stress, Yogi said: 'The state coffers were empty, and banks were unwilling to lend money. The state budget stood at around Rs 2.5 lakh crore, which was insufficient.'

'Now, UP possesses one of the strongest networks of road, expressway, railway, and metro in the country. The state accounts for nearly 60% of the country's expressway projects,' he said, citing the Ganga Expressway, Purvanchal Expressway, and Bundelkhand Expressway as examples.

He added that metro rail services were operational in seven cities and road connectivity had improved significantly across the state.

Financial Growth with No Additional Taxes

The Chief Minister said that the state budget increased from Rs 2.5 lakh crore in 2016-17 to nearly Rs 9.12 lakh crore in 2026-27, while the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) rose from Rs 12 lakh crore to Rs 36 lakh crore during the same period.

'This growth came without imposing additional taxes,' he said, adding that welfare schemes and free ration programs continued alongside large-scale development projects.

Referring to a recent RBI report, he claimed Uttar Pradesh had emerged as the leading state in terms of bank investments.

Law and Order Brought Transformation

Yogi said his government introduced multiple reforms to strengthen law and order. 'Today, women feel safe and can work in night shifts,' he said.

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Highlighting the transformation of the National Capital Region belt in western Uttar Pradesh, the Chief Minister said the once crime-prone region had now become the country's 'jewar' (ornament). Commercial flight operations from the Noida International Airport — projected to be the country's largest airport — are expected to begin from June 15.

Agriculture and MSME Expansion

'The agriculture sector's growth rate increased from 8% in 2017 to 18% at present,' Yogi said, claiming that the government revived the sugar industry and ensured timely cane payments. For the 2025-26 crushing season, he said, 92% of cane dues had already been cleared.

On the MSME sector, Yogi said previous governments burdened industries with 'inspector raj', whereas nearly 96 lakh MSME units were now operating smoothly in the state and providing employment to around three crore people.

Tourism, Jobs, and Investment Push

Yogi said the state created a land bank of 75,000 acres and introduced policies for 34 sectors to boost investments and generate employment opportunities for youth within Uttar Pradesh. He claimed the government provided jobs to nearly nine lakh youth and took strict action against those involved in examination paper leaks.

Highlighting tourism growth, Yogi said Uttar Pradesh attracted 166 crore tourists last year. Referring to the Maha Kumbh, he said around 66 crore pilgrims visited the state during the event, boosting tourism and service-sector employment. He added that the state's per capita income nearly tripled from Rs 43,000 in 2017 to around Rs 1.2 lakh annually.

Call for Austerity

Yogi said Uttar Pradesh's transformation was achieved despite major challenges such as the Covid-19 pandemic and global economic uncertainty arising from tensions in West Asia. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent appeal for austerity, he urged greater use of PNG instead of LPG and advocated promotion of gobar gas plants in cow shelters as an alternative energy source.