Yogi Adityanath's Stark Claim: How "One District, One Mafia" Plagued Old UP

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has launched a sharp attack on previous state governments. He accused them of fostering a "one district, one mafia" culture that crippled the cooperative banking sector. In contrast, he detailed his government's success in reviving these banks, turning them from defaulters to profitable entities. The CM emphasized that this recovery has restored thousands of crores to farmers and is key to the state's financial inclusion.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Slams Previous UP Govts for One District One Mafia

  • CM Yogi slams previous SP govt for promoting "one district, one mafia" over banks
  • Highlights revival of 50 district co-operative banks to profitability
  • Notes over Rs 550 crore in deposits now versus pre-2017 defaults
  • Claims Rs 4,700 crore of farmers' money restored through bank recovery
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Previous UP govts promoted 'one district, one mafia': CM Yogi Adityanath

CM Yogi Adityanath criticizes past UP regimes for promoting mafia rule over co-operative banks, detailing the sector's revival and Rs 4,700 crore returned to farmers.

"Today, Uttar Pradesh is rid of mafia and moving towards ‘One district, One Co-operative bank’ - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, Dec 21

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday highlighted plans to achieve the target of “one district, one co-operative bank” soon, criticising the previous governments for harming farmers and banks by focusing more on “one district, one mafia”.

Speaking at the inauguration of Youth Cooperative Conference and UP Co-operative Expo-2025, CM Yogi said, “Today, there are over two lakh accounts and Rs 550 crore deposit in district co-operative banks -- a complete change in scenario from the pre-2017 era when 16 district co-operative banks were declared defaulters by the RBI.”

During those dark times, these banks faced the threat of losing their licences, he said.

“Today, the district co-operative banks are not defaulters or sick but contributing to the prosperity of farmers and the state,” said the CM.

The Chief Minister said that the 50 district co-operative banks in the state are profitable today.

He said that earlier there was an infection that was slowly taking all the district co-operative banks towards sickness. “But we treated the disease well in time and restored the health of these banks,” he said.

The CM hit out at the previous Samajwadi Party government for ignoring co-operative banks and focusing more on promoting lawlessness and extortion through “one district, one mafia”.

He said the mafia rule in the pre-2017 era spelt doom for the co-operative sector. “Farmers’ money got stuck in co-operative banks. We gradually got farmers’ Rs 4,700 crore restored through the revival of these banks,” he said.

“Today, Uttar Pradesh is rid of mafia and moving towards ‘One district, One Co-operative bank’ as this is the right strategy even for financial inclusion and employment generation,” he said.

Urging the youth to lead the cooperative movement and take the state on the path of development, the Chief Minister said the youth are the future and the architects of the cooperative movement.

“This youth cooperative conference will prove to be a new milestone in the direction of the state's prosperity and collective development,” he said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows economic development, turning around 16 defaulting banks is a significant turnaround. The data on deposits and accounts looks promising. The focus on financial inclusion through cooperatives can be a game-changer for rural UP. 👍
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Priya S
"One district, one mafia" – such a powerful and true statement about how things were. My uncle in Azamgarh had his savings stuck in a cooperative bank for years. The change in law and order is the first step towards real development. Good to see youth being involved.
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Rohit P
While the claims are impressive, I'd like to see more independent audits of these banks. Politicians always take credit. What about the thousands of farmers still in debt? "One district, one bank" is a good slogan, but the ground reality for the average kisan needs more work.
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Karthik V
This is the kind of governance we need. Cleaning up the system, bringing back trust in institutions, and putting farmers first. The recovery of ₹4700 crore for farmers is no small thing. Bharat needs more such cooperative movements led by the youth. Jai Kisan!
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Michael C
Interesting model. Cooperatives are crucial for grassroots economic development. If UP can successfully implement this "one district, one cooperative bank" strategy, it could serve as a blueprint for other states struggling with agricultural finance and rural banking.

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