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‘No One Imagined This 8 Years Ago’: Yogi Adityanath Hails Mafia-Free, Riot-Free UP

Arzoo Yadav

Aug 24, 2025, 01:08 PM | Updated 01:08 PM IST


UP CM Yogi Adityanath
UP CM Yogi Adityanath

Uttar Pradesh Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday (23 August) said that the state has uprooted mafia culture and achieved a riot-free image, reported The Times Of India.

While inaugurating two Kalyan Mandapam facilities at Manbela and Rapti Nagar Extension in Gorakhpur, he said, “Eight years ago, no one imagined a riot-free and mafia-free UP. Today, criminals cannot threaten women, daughters, or traders.”

Recalling Gorakhpur’s encephalitis crisis, the CM grew emotional.

He said, “In this season, every mother once feared for her child’s life. Four children had to be accommodated on one hospital bed. Today, the medical college's encephalitis ward is air-conditioned and children's future is safe.”

He emphasised that his government treated both the disease and the “sick mindset” of earlier regimes.

Yogi highlighted healthcare reforms, including Ayushman Bharat’s free treatment cover of Rs 5 lakh, CM Relief Fund assistance, and revival of BRD Medical College.

He said, “After our government came to power, BRD Medical College has been completely transformed and is now delivering excellent healthcare services.”

On development, Yogi pointed to the revival of the fertilizer factory, Pipraich sugar mill, and Ayush University.

He noted that industries at GIDA are generating local jobs.

Distributing allotment certificates to LIG and EWS beneficiaries, he stressed that the government has provided 57 lakh homes in eight years.

The CM also highlighted tourism projects like Ramgarh Tal and Chilua Tal, and urged citizens to support PM Modi’s vision of a developed India by 2047.

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