GORAKHPUR, Aug. 25 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said strict accountability will be fixed for every development project in Gorakhpur, and directed officials to complete all projects within the stipulated timelines while ensuring full quality compliance. The CM said Gorakhpur has earned a strong positive image nationwide due to rapid development works, and any disruption or delay in these projects will not be tolerated. He instructed the district magistrate to personally review progress reports from respective nodal officers and ensure speedy and quality execution. Adityanath said a nodal officer must be appointed for each project to carry out regular monitoring, warning that laxity from any contractor or official will invite strict action. If a project is found to be flawed or compromises quality, those responsible will be held accountable, he added. During a two-and-a-half-hour review meeting with members of parliament, MLAs, and senior officials here, the CM reviewed the progress of major projects, including the PAC Women Battalion campus, Padleganj-Naushad flyover, Bhopa Bazaar overbridge, Khajanchi Bazaar development, and the Goddhoiya Drain project. He stressed that if trees are cut for development, compensatory plantation with proper tree guards must be ensured. The CM also reviewed initiatives in education, health, and civic infrastructure. He called for awareness campaigns against dengue and seasonal diseases and directed a crackdown on "medical mafias." While reiterating that mafia rule has been dismantled in the state, he admitted that occasional complaints about ambulance mafias and middlemen in the medical sector persisted. He further ordered that firms constructing sewage treatment plants (STPs) under the Amrit Yojana must also undertake the responsibility for maintaining them for 10 years. The review meeting was also attended by Union minister of state Kamlesh Paswan, Gorakhpur MP Ravi Kishan Shukla, mayor Dr. Manglesh Srivastava, local legislators, and senior officials....