GORAKHPUR, Jan. 14 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said governance backed by strong political will has transformed possibilities into measurable outcomes, asserting that Uttar Pradesh has moved beyond rhetoric to deliver real change. Addressing the closing ceremony of the Gorakhpur Mahotsav on Tuesday afternoon, the chief minister said the state has become "mafia-free" and "riot-free" and is progressing rapidly on the path of development. Addressing the gathering, Adityanath highlighted the transformation of Uttar Pradesh from what he described as a hub of crime and lawlessness into a model of security, development and good governance. He said that Uttar Pradesh no longer makes promises but delivers results, adding that the development of Gorakhpur, Ayodhya, Kashi, and Prayagraj stands as a symbol of the state's progress over the past eight years. "The government's firm resolve has brought comprehensive change across the state. Youth are getting jobs, farmers' lives are improving, traders are conducting business without fear, and our sisters and daughters can move freely and safely," the chief minister said, adding any attempt to threaten women's safety is dealt with swiftly and strictly. Drawing a contrast with the pre-2017 scenario, Adityanath said, "Earlier, Gorakhpur and the entire state were plagued by crime, extortion, poor roads, power shortages, filth, disease, and encephalitis. Today, the same region has emerged as a symbol of development and good governance." Referring to public health challenges, the chief minister recalled the neglect of encephalitis by previous governments. "When there was apathy, we protested on the streets. When we came to power, we took responsibility and eliminated encephalitis within two years," he said, remarking that "mosquitoes and mafia are complementary - one harms the body, while the other damages society." Highlighting infrastructure development, CM Adityanath said Gorakhpur now boasts of four-lane and six-lane road networks along with improved air connectivity. "Earlier, it took eight to ten hours to reach Lucknow; now the journey takes just three-and-a-half hours. Air services now connect Gorakhpur to Delhi, Mumbai, and other major cities," he pointed out. Adityanath also cautioned against excessive smartphone use, especially among children. "Handing smartphones to toddlers is almost a crime. It leads to stubbornness and depression," he warned. He further advised citizens to remain alert against cyber fraud and refrain from using mobile phones while driving. "Good roads are meant for safe journeys, not for rushing towards the other world," he remarked. He also extended greetings on the occasion of Makar Sankranti, noting that millions of devotees visit the Gorakhnath temple during the annual Khichdi festival....