The Union Minister said they should be built only where possible like in new areas and the Chief Minister agreed but insisted the green and open places of Delhi must be maintained.
After chairing a meeting of the National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB), Nath addressed reporters in the presence of Dikshit, Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda and the Delhi LG Tejendra Khanna.
The Urban Development minister was asked by a reporter about his views on vertical growth in Delhi.
He said that he does not suggest having such constructions in the old areas, where they cannot take burden of high rise buildings.
Nath added that the limited land in Delhi was also the reason that Delhi's connectivity to neighbouring towns should be increased.
In the past, Nath has said that the only way forward for Delhi was vertical, while Dikshit has opposed the construction of high-rise buildings.
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