Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday emphasized the transformative strides made in Gorakhpur under the BJP-led double-engine government. He underscored that while previous regimes stifled development, his administration has revitalized key industries and enhanced infrastructure.
Speaking at the foundation stone laying and inauguration ceremony for nine development projects worth ₹1,533 crore, Yogi said, “The double-engine government has revived facilities like the Gorakhpur fertilizer factory and Pipraich sugar mill, which were closed during earlier administrations and prepared for sale. We have demonstrated their potential for revival and operation.”
Major Development Projects
At Janta Inter College in Chargawan, Yogi inaugurated five projects worth ₹53.74 crore and laid the foundation for four more valued at ₹1,478.81 crore. These initiatives, he said, will pave the way for a modern and prosperous Gorakhpur.
He noted that over the past five years, Gorakhpur has witnessed investments between ₹15,000 crore and ₹20,000 crore, leading to industrial growth and employment opportunities for thousands of youth. “Gorakhpur now enjoys enhanced road connectivity with major cities like Lucknow and Varanasi, fostering economic growth and new job opportunities,” he added.
Addressing Historical Neglect
Yogi criticized the former Samajwadi Party (SP) government, claiming they neglected public health, infrastructure, and development. He recalled the encephalitis outbreaks during their tenure, which predominantly affected children from Dalit and minority communities. “Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, we have eradicated encephalitis in the state,” he said.
Highlighting Gorakhpur’s transformation, he stated, “Today, the city boasts operational facilities like the Pipraich sugar mill, a revitalized fertilizer factory, upgraded BRD Medical College, and a fully functional AIIMS. Ramgarh Taal, once a garbage dump, is now a thriving tourist destination.”
Focus on Education and Agriculture
Yogi also announced significant advancements in education and agriculture. “Gorakhpur now has four universities, with a veterinary college under construction. An agricultural university is being established in Kushinagar to train farmers in modern techniques,” he shared. Additionally, a renovated agricultural school in Gorakhpur will provide farmers with opportunities to learn innovative methods.
Promoting Heritage and Global Attention
The Chief Minister highlighted the government’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage while advancing development. “The first Maha Kumbh of the century will be held in Prayagraj from January 13 to February 26. Elaborate arrangements have been made to welcome devotees from across the globe,” he said.
He also reflected on the historic installation of Lord Ramlala in Ayodhya after a 500-year wait. “This year, with the Maha Kumbh, Uttar Pradesh will once again captivate the world by connecting development with heritage,” he added.
Vision for Inclusive Growth
Yogi reiterated the importance of inclusive participation and self-discipline in ensuring the success of government schemes. “The double-engine government’s mission is to deliver benefits to every eligible individual, without discrimination, following Prime Minister Modi’s vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,” he said.
The Chief Minister extended his wishes for the new year, the upcoming Khichdi Mela, and Maha Kumbh, urging the public to support the double-engine government’s journey of progress and heritage preservation.