UP Election Result 2022: Now only a few hours are left for the results of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections to be declared. Earlier on Monday, almost all the exit polls have predicted the victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). If the figures from EVMs also come close to this, then for the second time in a row, Yogi Adityanath’s government will be in UP. If this happens then the superstition of Noida will also be destroyed forever.
In fact, a superstition has flourished in the politics of UP in the last few decades regarding Noida. It is said that the Chief Minister who comes to Noida does not form the government again. The result of this superstition is that when Akhilesh Yadav, who started his campaign from Noida in 2012, became the Chief Minister, he did not come to Noida once again in the entire tenure. He virtually participated in the programs of Noida.
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However, Yogi Adityanath rejected this superstition outright. He visited Noida several times during his tenure. Whenever he was questioned about this belief, he claimed that he would end this superstition. In a recent TV interview, CM Yogi Adityanath had said about this that no one is eternal. One who is born here has to die. Similarly the chair is also not permanent. We do not want to rule in the name of superstition but live by showing the truth and working.
The fear of Noida’s superstition has been so much that Akhilesh Yadav did not come to Noida even once as Chief Minister. Before him, leaders like Mulayam Singh Yadav, Kalyan Singh, ND Tiwari and Rajnath Singh also avoided going to Noida, the main city of the state. Between 2007 and 12, Mayawati tried to break this myth and went to Noida twice. But after his government fell in 2012, the Noida superstition once again came into the limelight and Akhilesh could never move towards Noida. However, despite this, he had to face defeat in 2017.
Since when is this superstition
This superstition started in 1988. Then there was the Congress government in the state and the Chief Minister was Veer Bahadur Singh. He was asked by the party to quit. Incidentally, he had just returned from Noida. In such a situation, it was discussed that going to Noida proved to be inauspicious. It is believed that apart from ND Tiwari, Kalyan Singh, leaders like Mulayam Singh also left the government after their visit to Noida.