In his letter to LG Najeeb Jung, who is also chairman of the DDA, Delhi BJP chief Satish Upadhyay said, "80 per cent of flats being allotted by the DDA in the next scheme should be reserved for the people of Delhi."
Upadhyay said a person who is a voter in Delhi or has a permanent business or service in the national Capital should be eligible.
"People of various states get reservation in the government schemes by their respective states and generally, there is little interference of the people from outside in these schemes.
Meanwhile, a delegation of party leaders led by Upadhyay today met Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and urged him to solve the problem of livelihood of the e-rickshaw drivers and the inconvenience to the people of Delhi due to ban on the service.
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