Asked to project the number of seats the party was expected to win, he said, "more than 200".
Goel also described the party's decision to field only fresh faces as "bold".
"The AAP's drubbing in the Rajouri Garden by-poll is a clear indication. We are going to put up an impressive show in the MCD polls as well," The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Youth Affairs and Sports told PTI.
The BJP currently has 153 sitting councillors, but this time, it has not fielded any of them and instead, preferred all fresh faces.
The move has been described by the opposition parties, including the Congress and the AAP, as a "tactic to counter anti-incumbency", while the BJP maintains that the decision is to "give chance to the new generation".
"People have shown faith (in the BJP) in the Lok Sabha and the Uttar Pradesh (Assembly) elections. Recently, even in the Rajouri Garden by-poll, the electorate gave us the indication," Goel said.
The MCD polls are due on April 23 and the campaigning of all the parties has hit the fever pitch before the dust settles in the rally grounds and the loudspeakers fall silent.
Both the AAP and the Congress have cornered the BJP over "civic mismanagement" in the city, even as the saffron party has blunted the attack, alleging that Kejriwal has "no interest" in the affairs of Delhi and he is only interested in "expanding his party's footprint" beyond the national capital.
Generation-1 electronic voting machines (EVMs) are to be used in the MCD polls, even though Kejriwal has requested to the Delhi State Election Commission to delay the elections, so that only VVPAT-equipped EVMs could be brought in.
Delhi has 272 wards in total -- NDMC (104), SDMC (104) and EDMC (64).
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