Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath delivered a stinging critique of riot instigators during Tuesday’s event in Ayodhya, where he unveiled the Nakha Railway Overbridge and Khajanchi Flyover. Vowing to keep UP riot-free, he announced that rioters and their allies face an existential livelihood threat, contrasting sharply with the job boom for young talent.
Describing the state’s evolution, Yogi said, ‘This is new India’s new UP – a Gorakhpur reborn.’ He lambasted entrenched family and caste lobbies uncomfortable with this upward trajectory.
‘Those who groveled before rioters are panicking now that their protectors are cornered,’ he observed. Their agitation stems from lost revenue streams, as the administration prioritizes youth skilling and employment.
Investments totaling Rs 45 lakh crore promise over 1.5 crore jobs, fueled by a secure environment and top-tier infrastructure. Yogi detailed how converting scale to skill keeps employment local, drawing capital inflows.
He urged remembering the double-engine era post-2017, which ended the reign of fear, mafia, and riots. Women and traders now thrive without the shadow of caste politics that once betrayed youth trust. Gorakhpur’s landmarks – expressways, AIIMS, medical colleges – herald a solution-oriented future led by PM Modi.