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Expressing confidence in public support, CM Yogi says, we do not create problems, we provide solutions
5/22/2026 9:46:17 PM
Early Times Report
DEORIA, May 22: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for 19 development projects worth ?655 crore in Deoria, stating, "His government is not one that avoids problems but one that delivers solutions. We do not create problems, we provide solutions. That is why the people continue to choose us. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, both India and Uttar Pradesh have gained a new pace of development, and this journey of progress is now unstoppable."
Chief Minister said, after 2014, the country witnessed the emergence of a 'New India'. Taking forward Prime Minister Modi's vision, the Uttar Pradesh government rapidly prioritized infrastructure development because the faster the connectivity, the faster the benefits of development reach the common people.
During the event, the Chief Minister directed Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi to ensure that the Kushinagar Agricultural University, whose construction is nearly complete, becomes operational from the upcoming academic session. He said the university would guide farmers toward modern technology, lower input costs, and higher agricultural productivity.
Chief Minister recalled that during his tenure as Member of Parliament from Gorakhpur, he frequently visited Deoria. At that time, the state was marked by disorder, oppression, and appeasement politics. Roads connecting Gorakhpur and Deoria were in poor condition, many stretches were single-lane, and traffic congestion at the Chauri-Chaura railway crossing often caused hours-long delays. Today, the same Deoria is connected through four-lane infrastructure. Travel time between Deoria and Gorakhpur has significantly reduced, while road projects connecting Deoria to Ballia are progressing rapidly.
He added, "The Deoria-Kasia four-lane corridor and bypass will not only ease transportation but also become an important component of North-South connectivity. The route will connect Deoria with Mau, the Purvanchal Expressway, Varanasi, and Lucknow, while also linking with the Gorakhpur-Siliguri Expressway, thereby taking connectivity in eastern Uttar Pradesh to a new level."
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