UP's Transformation: From Mafia Raj to Industrial Magnet Under Yogi

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath described Uttar Pradesh's transformation from a lawless "mafia raj" to an industrial magnet at the CII Summit. He recalled a chilling incident where a Chief Justice's convoy was stopped for a mafia don. The state now leads in Ease of Doing Business, with 7,000 industries migrating from Bengal. Technology and DBT have empowered citizens, while the ODOP programme boosts local crafts and exports.

Key Points: UP's Journey from Mafia Raj to Industrial Hub

  • CM Yogi narrates mafia-era anecdote of halted Chief Justice convoy
  • UP ranks top in Ease of Doing Business from 13th
  • 7,000 industries migrated from Bengal to UP
  • Direct Benefit Transfer eliminates middlemen
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Rebirth of Uttar Pradesh: CM Yogi highlights journey from Mafia raj to industrial magnet

CM Yogi highlights UP's shift from lawlessness to top Ease of Doing Business rank, attracting 7,000 industries and boosting exports via ODOP.

"In Uttar Pradesh, we have been able to bring significant reforms. Earlier, people used to hesitate in associating with UP, but the situation has changed now. - Yogi Adityanath"

New Delhi, May 11

The transformation of Uttar Pradesh is not just a change in administration; it is a profound shift in identity. For decades, the state was synonymous with lawlessness, a place where the shadow of the mafia loomed larger than the reach of the law.

Addressing the CII Annual Business Summit 2026 in New Delhi, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recalled a chilling anecdote that captures the journey from the "One District, One Mafia" era to "One District, One Product," launched in 2018, a flagship programme promoting unique local crafts and industries across 75 districts to boost rural employment, create industrial hubs, and enhance exports.

During a time when organised crime dictated the pace of life, even the highest symbols of justice were not spared. In Prayagraj, the convoy of a Chief Justice was once halted on the road, forced to wait while a local mafia don's motorcade swept past. It was only after that mafia leader's encounter that the Chief Justice personally shared this story, highlighting a time when criminals held more sway than the constitution.

"In Uttar Pradesh, we have been able to bring significant reforms. Earlier, people used to hesitate in associating with UP, but the situation has changed now," he said.

Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Yogi Adityanath said the country has seen remarkable growth under his leadership, and the focus has shifted toward using technology to empower the marginalised.

By leveraging Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), the state has eliminated middlemen, ensuring that every rupee intended for the poor reaches their bank accounts directly. This digital revolution has turned technology into a shield for the common citizen against corruption.

"Technology has been used effectively for the welfare of common people, including direct transfer of benefits through DBT," he said.

The "Ease of Doing Business" rankings tell the story of a state that refused to stay stagnant. Once languishing at 13th or 14th place, Uttar Pradesh has climbed to the top ranks. This shift is so pronounced that even industrialists from states like Bengal are seeking a new home in UP, with approximately 7,000 industries having migrated to the state.

Highlighting the state's progress, the Chief Minister said, "There was a time when UP ranked 13th or 14th in ease of doing business, but today it holds the top position. Some industrialists in Bengal told us they wanted to migrate to UP. Around 7,000 industries have migrated to Uttar Pradesh."

Speaking on the role of industries in economic development, Yogi Adityanath said, "In today's context, no country can ignore its industrialists. Economic growth is directly linked to employment. Regions that ignored industries eventually became poor."

Referring to the significance of the day, he said, "Today is an important day as it marks the 'punar pratishtha' of Somnath Jyotirlinga. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had also demonstrated India's nuclear strength to the world on this day."

He added, "Those who possess strength and capability also have the right to compassion."

- ANI

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Sarah B
I’m an American living in Noida for work, and this article honestly surprised me. Everyone warned me about UP before I came, but I’ve found a surprisingly organized place with good infrastructure and friendly people. The Chief Justice convoy story is wild though — that level of mafia impunity is hard to imagine. 😮
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Priyanka N
Finally, someone is talking about the DBT eliminating middlemen. My father used to run a ration shop — the corruption was staggering. Now with direct transfers, at least the poor get their due. But I wish the CM also focused on education and healthcare. Industrial growth is great, but what about the children in Bundelkhand who still walk 5 km to school? 🤔
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Michael C
As an Australian investor, I’ve been looking at UP for a logistics hub. The "ease of doing business" improvement is not just hype — our company got clearances in 45 days that would have taken 6 months in other Indian states. Yogi’s approach is pragmatic. But the article missed one thing: power supply reliability in western UP still needs work. ⚡
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Rekha R
"Punar pratishtha" of Somnath on this day — very symbolic. Atal ji’s nuclear tests and Yogi ji’s industrial vision both stem from the same confidence: India will no longer be pushed around. But I have a respectful concern: when 7,000 industries migrate from Bengal, what about the workers they leave behind? Shouldn’t we help other states rise too? 🙏
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