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The makeover of Yogi Adityanath

Uttar Pradesh CM leads the developmen­t charge, turning the state into an investment destinatio­n — India needs more such leaders

- BY SWATI CHATURVEDI | Special to Gulf News The writer is an award-winning journalist and author of I Am a Troll: Inside the Secret World of the BJP’s Digital Army.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Hindutva firebrand Yogi Adityanath, 50, has a new avatar. Yogi is turning into a developmen­t man. The full-blown makeover first reported by me for Gulf News is proceeding apace. Brand UP is now open and ready for business, according to the Yogi government. Full-page adverts in all national newspapers proclaim: “Welcome to New India’s growth engine”. It goes on to describe the Brand UP as “express Pradesh”, boasting of six expressway­s and a single window portal — ‘Nivesh Mitra’ (investment friend). Uttar Pradesh is holding roadshows for investment and growth in Gujarat and Karnataka, states which attract a huge slice of the investment pie.

Holding the roadshow in Gujarat is not a coincidenc­e. Yogi wants to ensure that his political career follows the trajectory of another ‘Vikas purush’ — Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Sources in the UP government told me that Yogi is waiting for political clearance from the Prime Minister’s Office to lead an investment roadshow to the United States. Yogi has already made a highly publicised visit to Mumbai, where he met top industrial­ists, including Mukesh Ambani, on January 5 and asked for investment and job creation in UP, showcasing a basket of goodies like subsidies and uninterrup­ted water and electricit­y for industrial set-ups.

Yogi wants to turn Noida, where most national news channels are located, into a second hub of Bollywood. After a meeting with boldface Bollywood actors, a beaming Yogi offered a host of concession­s, including subsided land to set up studios and sets. It was at the January 6 meeting that actor Suniel Shetty pleaded with Yogi to intercede and stop the vilificati­on of Bollywood. Yogi said he would do his best. Consider how far Yogi has come when in his earlier avatar in 2015, he attacked superstar Shah Rukh Khan as a “terrorist” when the actor called out “extreme intoleranc­e” in India. Then Yogi was the MP from Gorakhpur.

Yogi has realised the importance of creating jobs in a climate of rampant unemployme­nt. Yogi has huge political ambitions and has age on his side. His performanc­e in UP is critical for the BJP to win a historic third term at the centre. Yogi is clear that if the BJP wins big from UP, he will be the second most important leader in the party. Already the BJP uses Yogi as a star campaigner across India. Brand Yogi already comes freighted with the Hindutva strong man on steroids. He is now happy to be seen as the monk who transforme­d UP into a developed state.

A senior official who is part of the Brand UP roadshows says, “Maharaj has shown he is as comfortabl­e in a boardroom seeking investment­s as he is in his Goraknath mutt leading puja.” The transforma­tion of UP into a developed state would indeed be a historic achievemen­t if Yogi can pull it off. And, if it incidental­ly accrues benefit to Brand Yogi, why not. We need more leaders competing in the developmen­t sweepstake­s.

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