Lucknow: As Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (UP), Yogi Adityanath’s eight-year tenure has established him as a significant pillar of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), sparking speculation about his potential to succeed Narendra Modi. As the leader of India’s most populous state, Yogi has gained substantial administrative experience while tackling complex governance challenges during his long tenure. He has particularly built a strong image in terms of law and order.
Battling strong opponents like Akhilesh Yadav, Mayawati, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi, Yogi Adityanath has enhanced the political significance and influence of Uttar Pradesh in national elections. He has demonstrated the ability to secure significant electoral victories while strengthening his political base. His steadfast adherence to Hindutva ideology aligns with a key segment of BJP’s core supporters. His reputation for strong governance and his ability to advance his political agenda have made him a highly visible political figure. This series of successes has bolstered the argument that Yogi Adityanath could be a strong contender for a larger role within the national political landscape.
In the next two to three years, Prime Minister Modi may choose to step down. While Amit Shah and Nitin Gadkari appear to be close contenders, the frontrunner is Uttar Pradesh (UP) Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, whose eight-year tenure has been marked by bold governance, infrastructure transformation, and a firm stance on law and order. His leadership has reshaped UP, transforming it from a “BIMARU” state into an emerging economic powerhouse. Under his leadership, UP has witnessed unprecedented infrastructure development, including six new expressways such as the Purvanchal and Bundelkhand Expressways, significantly improving connectivity. These projects have not only facilitated trade but also boosted economic activity in previously neglected areas.
Economically, UP has emerged as India’s second-largest state economy. The state government claims that welfare schemes like free ration distribution to 150 million beneficiaries during the pandemic and housing under the PM Awas Yojana have lifted over 60 million people out of poverty. The revival of 122 sugar mills and timely payments to sugarcane farmers have strengthened rural livelihoods, bolstering his support among agricultural communities.
Bihar intellectual T.P. Srivastava says, “One of Adityanath’s most significant achievements is his crackdown on crime. His administration has eliminated 222 gangsters, arrested over 20,000 criminals, and invoked the National Security Act (NSA) against 930 individuals. Official statistics claim a significant reduction in robbery (59.7%) and murder (47.1%) since 2016.”
Senior media person Tan Joshi believes Adityanath’s tenure is deeply intertwined with Hindutva politics. The construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is a major achievement, fulfilling BJP’s decades-old promise and solidifying his image as a champion of Hindu nationalism. The successful organization of the 2025 Mahakumbh Mela—which saw participation from over 660 million devotees and generated ₹3.5 lakh crore in economic activity—further strengthened his reputation as a leader catering to cultural and religious aspirations.
In 2022, Adityanath made history by becoming the first UP CM in 37 years to secure a consecutive second term. This victory demonstrated his ability to establish an independent political identity beyond Modi’s shadow. His Hindutva-driven governance model, combined with welfare schemes, has created a loyal voter base.
Political observer Professor Paras Nath Chaudhary says, “However, the 2024 Lok Sabha elections saw a decline in BJP’s performance (33 seats compared to 62 in 2019), indicating challenges in maintaining dominance amidst opposition unity and caste-based politics. Yet, Adityanath’s campaigning in states like Maharashtra and Jharkhand showcased his pan-India appeal, making him a key figure in BJP’s future strategy. Adityanath’s strengths—decisive leadership, Hindutva appeal, and governance track record—make him a strong contender for a national role. His ability to mobilize voters independently of Modi and his straightforward administrative style align with BJP’s current political character.”
Tamil Nadu social activist T.N. Subramanian states, “Yogi Adityanath’s eight-year tenure in UP has proven his competence as an administrator and a mass leader. His focus on infrastructure, law and order, and cultural nationalism has transformed the state’s trajectory. While his governance model has earned him a loyal base, his national ambitions will depend on his ability to transcend regional and ideological boundaries.”
If he can broaden his appeal without diluting his core strengths, Adityanath could emerge as the natural successor to Modi.