These are "baseless allegations" from the leaders of AAP who themselves are involved in the "scandals of sexual harassment, fake degree certificates, money in lieu of party tickets and extortion", Goel said.
Goel, who owns the nearly 150-year-old Haveli Dharampura located in the Walled City, got the crumbling haveli painstakingly restored after six years of conservation work.
AAP had yesterday alleged that the decision was initially taken to "benefit" the heritage building owned by Geol in Old Delhi, but similar concessions were "later extended to 749 other buildings" in the area, which will result in losses to the tune of around Rs 2,500 crore to the NDMC.
Incidentally, NDMC has been working on the scheme to exempt property tax for listed heritage-building owners for past two years, and in August last, the House Tax Committee had unanimously agreed to exempt tax for heritage buildings in its area.
"We have been working on giving tax benefit to owners of heritage buildings as an incentive for them to keep such structures and keep them in good shape. The minister, approached the NDMC while getting his haveli restored for tax benefit, and it was given since it fulfilled the criteria," said, a senior civic official, who did not wish to be identified.
"Should parties be doing politics when it comes to preserving heritage buildings or should they not work together," the official said, adding, "other heritage property owners can also approach NDMC for the same."
The BJP leader also claimed that in February, he had "written a letter" to Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, wherein he emphasised on the issue of granting exemption and other facilities for heritage buildings in order to promote the heritage of Delhi."
The conversion charges on havelis can be waived off only when these structures are conserved and restored, Goel further claimed.
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