‘Change is certain in Bengal’, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat’s big claim in Jaipur:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Before the second and final phase of voting in the West Bengal Assembly elections, political activity has increased across the country. Meanwhile, the Union Culture and Tourism Minister reached Rajasthan’s capital Jaipur. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has made a big and confident claim regarding the election results of Bengal. Shekhawat clearly said that the people of Bengal have now made up their mind for ‘change’ and the results coming on May 4 will seal the departure of the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC government.

‘This time’s mandate will become the voice of the public’ While interacting with the media in Jaipur, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that the trend shown in the first phase of voting in Bengal is a clear sign of change. He said, “I am sure that this time change is inevitable in Bengal. The general public there has made up its mind for change. The enthusiasm and proportion in which people have voted in the first phase, the same momentum will continue in the second phase as well.” Praising the Election Commission (ECI), Shekhawat said that due to transparency and fairness, the mandate this time will truly reflect the ‘real voice’ of the people of Bengal.

High command trusts Rajasthan leaders It is noteworthy that many senior leaders of Rajasthan BJP have given their full strength in the elections of West Bengal. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat himself was camping in different areas of Bengal for the last several months. Former Union Minister with him Kailash Chaudhary and MLA Jitendra Gothwal Such leaders are also handling the election management in Siliguri zone and other important areas. Shekhawat said that on the basis of the feedback taken by the workers and leaders of Rajasthan by roaming in the streets of Bengal, it can be said that BJP is going to have a historic victory there.

Second phase of battle on April 29: Eye on 142 seats Let us tell you that for the second and final phase of West Bengal Assembly elections 2026. 29 April Voting is to be held on 142 seats. The campaign has ended on Monday evening itself. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has expressed hope that in the second phase also the voters will come out with the same fearlessness as they did in the first phase. He also reiterated PM Modi’s statement in which he had said that the time has come to convert the challenges of Bengal into opportunities.

Decision will come on 4th May This claim of Shekhawat has filled new enthusiasm among BJP workers from Rajasthan to Bengal. Now all eyes are on 4 May 2026 It depends on the counting of votes. It will be interesting to see whether Shekhawat’s claim will turn into reality or whether Mamata Banerjee will once again be successful in saving her fort.