“Yogi Has Guts,” Says Rekha Gupta, Highlighting UP CM’s Bold Leadership
Published on: July 07, 2025
By: [BTNI]
Location: New Delhi, India
In a fiery appearance on Aap Ki Adalat, Rekha Gupta, a prominent political figure, didn’t hold back when asked about her favorite Chief Minister in India. With a confident smile, she declared Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath as her top choice, sparking excitement among viewers.
When pressed for her reasoning, Gupta quipped, “Because you people like him, and so do I!” Her candid response, laced with humor and conviction, quickly went viral.In a separate interview, Gupta elaborated on her admiration for Yogi Adityanath, emphasizing his fearless leadership. “Yogi Adityanath has guts,” she said, praising his bold governance and decisive approach to tackling challenges in Uttar Pradesh.
Her remarks have stirred discussions across social media, with supporters lauding her for backing a leader known for his strong stance on development and law enforcement.Rekha Gupta’s unapologetic endorsement of Yogi Adityanath has added a fresh spark to the political landscape, cementing her reputation as a vocal and spirited leader. Fans and followers are now eagerly awaiting more such bold statements from her!
Yogi’s policies
Yogi Adityanath, as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh since March 2017, has implemented a range of policies focusing on law and order, economic development, infrastructure, cultural preservation, and social welfare. His governance is often characterized by a strong emphasis on Hindutva (Hindu nationalist ideology), transparency, and rapid development to transform Uttar Pradesh from a historically lagging state into an economic and cultural hub. Below is a detailed explanation of his key policies, supported by available information:
1. Law and Order Reforms
Yogi Adityanath’s administration has prioritized improving law and order, addressing Uttar Pradesh’s past reputation for lawlessness. Key policies include:
Zero-Tolerance Policy on Crime:
The government adopted a strict stance against criminals, with over 1,294 police encounters in the first year alone, leading to the arrest of 3,065 wanted criminals and the death of 45 in encounters. The “Operation Conviction” initiative, launched in July 2023, resulted in the conviction of 97,158 criminals by mid-June 2025, emphasizing swift prosecution.
Transparent Police Recruitment:
To tackle corruption and nepotism, the administration recruited 1.37 lakh police personnel through a merit-based process, ensuring the force operates at full capacity. This has contributed to an 85% drop in heinous crimes, making Uttar Pradesh a model for law enforcement.
Anti-Romeo Squads:
Formed to curb eve-teasing and enhance women’s safety, these squads faced criticism for moral policing, with reports of harassing couples, including siblings.
Safe City Initiative:
Enhanced security measures reduced police response times from 25–30 minutes to 7–8 minutes, improving public safety and trader confidence.
Bulldozer Policy:
The use of bulldozers to demolish properties of alleged criminals, often termed “Bulldozer Baba,” has been controversial. Critics, particularly from minority communities, argue it disproportionately targets Muslims and bypasses due process, while supporters view it as a deterrent to crime.
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- Economic Development and Investment -Yogi’s policies aim to transform Uttar Pradesh into an economic powerhouse, moving it from a “BIMARU” (lagging) state to India’s second-largest economy, contributing 9.2% to national GDP.
Investment Promotion:
The UP Investors Summit attracted investments worth thousands of crores, with projects worth ₹2 trillion already underway. The state’s “Invest UP” agency promotes Uttar Pradesh as a top investment destination with over 20 sectoral policies.
One District One Product (ODOP):
This initiative promotes local industries by focusing on unique products from each district, boosting MSMEs, job creation, and exports.
Infrastructure Development:
The government has prioritized expressways, airports (e.g., Jewar Airport), and industrial hubs. The Maha Kumbh 2025 generated ₹500 crore in GST and VAT, reflecting economic gains from tourism.
Solar Energy and Clean Energy:
Uttar Pradesh is being positioned as a hub for solar energy, with projects like the 600MW Jhansi Solar Park and policies supporting compressed biogas.
Global Capability Centres and Data Centres:
The state has seen developments like India’s largest data centre in Noida and policies for Global Capability Centres, enhancing UP’s tech and industrial profile.
- Cultural and Religious Heritage -Yogi’s administration aligns with Hindutva ideology, focusing on preserving and promoting Uttar Pradesh’s cultural and religious heritage.
Ayodhya and Religious Tourism:
The development of Ayodhya, Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, and Mathura-Vrindavan as global religious tourism hubs has driven economic growth. The Ram Mandir inauguration in January 2024 marked a significant milestone in the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, which Yogi has long supported.
Cultural Policy:
The state is drafting its first cultural policy, aligned with the central government, to promote Uttar Pradesh’s arts, dialects, and Sanatani culture. Plans include digital directories for Ram Leela groups and cultural centres at the panchayat level.
Temple Architecture Museum:
Proposed in Ayodhya, this project aims to preserve religious heritage and boost tourism.
- Social Welfare and Poverty Alleviation– Yogi’s government has introduced policies to improve living standards and eradicate poverty.
Farmer Welfare:
In 2017, the government forgave loans worth ₹363.59 billion for 87 lakh small and marginal farmers. The Rohin Barrage project, inaugurated in 2025, benefits over 15,000 farmers by irrigating 5,400 hectares and creating tourism-related jobs.
Poverty Eradication Goal:
Yogi pledged to eliminate poverty in Uttar Pradesh within three years (by 2028), aiming to make it India’s top economy through development projects worth ₹654 crore, like those in Maharajganj.
Janta Darshan:
Regular public grievance redressal sessions, like the one where Yogi helped a girl named Vashi enroll in school, reflect his focus on accessibility and direct public engagement.
Health Initiatives:
The Dastak Campaign targets Japanese Encephalitis Syndrome (JES) in 38 districts, promoting immunization and hygiene. Plans for health and wellness centres with 100-bed capacities in every district aim to enhance healthcare access.
- Education and Examination Reforms –
Crackdown on Exam Cheating:
The government tackled the exam cheating mafia through special task forces, CCTV usage, and blacklisting dubious exam centres, reducing malpractices.
Stringent Anti-Paper Leak Laws:
Post-2024, the government introduced laws to curb exam paper leaks, restricting exams to government or government-aided institutions.
- Controversial Policies -Some policies have drawn criticism for their social and communal implications:
Anti-Conversion Law (“Love Jihad”):
The government passed laws criminalizing forced interfaith marriages, which critics argue target interfaith couples, particularly Muslims, and fuel communal tensions.
Slaughterhouse Ban and Cow Protection:
The blanket ban on illegal slaughterhouses and cow smuggling affected meat traders and increased non-vegetarian food prices, leading to unemployment in some sectors. Over 8,300 cow conservation centres shelter 14 lakh stray cattle, balancing animal welfare and rural livelihoods.
Eatery Regulations:
In 2024, Yogi ordered eateries to display owners’ names, install CCTVs, and ensure staff wear masks, citing public health and safety. Critics view this as targeting specific communities.Muslim-Specific Measures:
Policies like requiring Muslim religious schools to provide video evidence of singing the national anthem and the bulldozer demolitions have been criticized as discriminatory, with reports of increased violence against Muslims.
- Environmental and Administrative Reforms –
Swachh Bharat Mission:
Officials were mandated to dedicate 100 hours annually to this cleanliness drive, with bans on tobacco, paan, and gutka in government offices.
Electric Vehicle (EV) Adoption:
Uttar Pradesh has 9.65 lakh registered EVs, 450+ charging stations, and 740+ EV buses, positioning it as a leader in EV adoption with 20.12% of India’s EV stock.
Digitization of Land Records:
The government is digitizing land documents like maps, khasra, and khatauni for easy public access.
Critical Analysis
Yogi Adityanath’s policies have significantly improved Uttar Pradesh’s infrastructure, law enforcement, and economic prospects, earning praise for transparency and development. The state’s transformation into an investment hub and its focus on cultural tourism are notable achievements.
However, policies like the bulldozer demolitions, anti-conversion laws, and slaughterhouse bans have sparked debates over communal bias and human rights concerns, particularly affecting the Muslim minority. Critics argue that these measures, coupled with Yogi’s Hindutva rhetoric, risk polarizing society, while supporters see them as bold steps to restore order and cultural pride.
Rekha Gupta’s praise for Yogi’s “guts” likely reflects his decisive, no-nonsense approach to governance, which has resonated with a significant section of the population, as seen in posts on X and his re-election in 2022. His ability to balance spiritual leadership with political pragmatism has made him a polarizing yet influential figure.