Then why not look at Maharashtra's GDP without Mumbai ? or for that matter without Mumbai and Pune both ? Where will Maharasthra stand then ? or Karnataka without Bangalore ?
You can say that about all states without their main cities.
Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Hyderabad, etc etc lie in the state, and are developed by the state. My point was that NCR region is growing not because of UP but Delhi, a different state, and central govt. The contribution UP govt is zero in the sense that it is riding on that wave. It is not creating any foundation for such growth to happen, such as Ahemdabad, Hyderabad, Bangalore etc. This cities had the layout for growth planned and executed by their own state. So to me, it feels wrong to give any credit to UP state for any growth.
I am not saying that the growth doesn't adds to UP as a state and Western UP as a region, but saying western UP is growing gives a false sense that it is state driven. It might be that my perception is not shared by many, but I hate to give any credit whatsoever to this or any past govt of UP. And it gets bitter, read the wiki page for UP.
Its as if her govt had any contribution.Between 1999 and 2008, the economy grew only 4.4% per year, one of the lowest rates in India.[3] But between 2007 and 2011 under the Mayawati govt, the economy grew at over 7% GDP growth rate in the time when Indian economy faced the melt down due to global recession.
PS: If you do go to wiki entry, don't miss the tourism section...