Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated 81 development projects [1] worth Rs 658 crore [2] in the state's Glass City this week.

The scale of the investment and the focus on security highlight the administration's effort to link infrastructure growth with social stability. By emphasizing a lack of civil unrest, the government aims to attract further investment and validate its current governance model.

During the event, Adityanath praised the state's current law and order situation. He used a rhythmic phrase to describe the peace in the region, saying, "No curfew, no danga, UP mein sab changa" [3].

The Chief Minister linked this stability to the success of what he described as a "double-engine government." He said that the coordination between the state and central governments is advancing the journey of development in Uttar Pradesh [1].

The 81 projects [1] launched during the visit are intended to modernize the region. These initiatives, totaling Rs 658 crore [2], focus on improving the local infrastructure within the Glass City area.

Adityanath said the absence of curfews and riots is a prerequisite for the economic progress the state is currently experiencing. He framed the current security environment as a foundational element that allows the administration to execute large-scale development projects without disruption [3].

No curfew, no danga, UP mein sab changa.

The Chief Minister's rhetoric connects security directly to economic viability. By framing the state as free from 'danga' (riots), the administration is signaling to both voters and potential investors that Uttar Pradesh is a stable environment for capital expenditure and industrial growth.