Goel assured them of addressing the issues of transport, electricity, drinking water and sewage plaguing the villagers.
"Solving the problems of villages and people living in those areas will be the priority of the BJP when it comes to power. The water and power supply problems will be sorted out.
"The BJP will formulate a detailed plan for the all round development of the villages of Delhi at par with the rest of the city," Goel said.
He announced abolition of trade licences in the South, East and North Municipal Corporation areas. Instead of trade licenses, the traders will have to fill up a Trader Information Form supported by an affidavit once in five years.
Goel visited Bapraula, Bakkarwala, Kotla, Ranhaula, Burela and Hastsal villages.
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