The mayors of North, South and East Delhi Municipal Corporations agreed on this after meeting Jain here.
"We have asked from the corporations proper paperwork to check compliance with the Master Plan of Delhi norms. I asked them to submit it in two days but they (mayors) said, they will submit it by January 22," the minister told reporters.
The three civic bodies and the Delhi government have been engaged in a war of words over notification on 351 roads in the city for commercial or mixed-land use.
The minister yesterday had sent a letter, mentioning "lack of response" from them. The civic bodies have been saying that the notification has been "pending with the government".
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