AAP's national convener Arvind Kejriwal also vowed to simplify of the Value-Added Tax (VAT) processes, abolish Inspector Raj, and introduce online application system.
"During our 49-day government, we had taken many steps for the betterment of traders. When we come to power again, the Inspecter Raj will be finished, the entire system will be made online. We will use technology. You (traders) will not need to go to any department," Kejriwal told a gathering of traders.
"Delhi used to be a hub of traders, it used to have a distributive character and goods used be sent out from here to be distributed to Haryana, Punjab, etc. I want to assure you that in five years, Delhi will have the lowest VAT rates in India," the former Delhi chief minister said.
He alleged that BJP had treated traders as its "votebank" till now and remembered them only during polls.
