Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has launched a strategic push ahead of the 2027 elections, directing BJP and ally MLAs/MLCs to propose up to Rs 5 crore in constituency-specific projects via video conference.
Proposals, focusing on roads, civic amenities, and advocate chambers, must reach his office within a week for DM scrutiny and swift funding.
This “Mission 2027” builds on the 2022 MLA fund hike, urging legislators to stay grounded, monitor works, and deliver voter-visible results.
Yogi Adityanath has asked every ruling alliance MLA/MLC in Uttar Pradesh to send proposals for up to Rs 5 crore worth of development works in their constituency as part of a fresh pre‑2027 push.
What exactly has been announced
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The CM, via video conference from his official residence, directed BJP and ally MLAs/MLCs to submit detailed proposals for development projects worth up to Rs 5 crore in each constituency.
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Proposals must reach the Chief Minister’s Office within about a week and will be scrutinised by District Magistrates before funds are released.
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The stress is on works that solve basic local problems and give visible, direct benefits to voters ahead of the 2027 UP assembly elections (“Mission 2027”).
Types of works and priorities
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MLAs have been told to prioritise local infrastructure and civic works, including roads, basic amenities, and other constituency‑specific needs.
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The CM has indicated that projects may also include construction of chambers for advocates at tehsil, district court and even High Court level where required.
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He has asked legislators to stay in their constituencies, regularly meet people, resolve grievances, and closely monitor execution of sanctioned works for transparency and timely completion.
Political and administrative context
- Reports explicitly connect this initiative to groundwork for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, stressing accelerated development projects alongside stronger grassroots voter engagement
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Government sources and analysts say the move is meant to strengthen coordination between elected representatives and the administration and to make development more targeted to “ground realities”.
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Separate from this push, UP had already raised the MLA Local Area Development Fund from Rs 3 crore to Rs 5 crore in 2022; the current step is an additional political–administrative drive to utilise budgeted funds quickly and visibly.
