Addressing a traders rally, at the bustling Nehru Place here, Kejriwal announced a slew of measures for them, saying if voted to power, his party will create a business-friendly environment and make Delhi a wholesale and distribution hub in the country.
The AAP leader described himself a trader, and said he understood the "dhandha".
"There will be minimum interference from the government. Our party's policy is not to indulge in raids, but trust the traders. Our government will see the end of VAT raids and extortion racket and create a business-friendly environment," he said.
The former Delhi chief minister recalled his short-lived regime and alleged that soon after his departure, traders were "harassed" by the VAT department.
"This is what we did during our 49-day rule. Traders were never harassed during our rule. In fact, the VAT collection during our regime was the highest, but declined soon after we resigned, which was followed by raids," Kejriwal claimed.
He added that there will be an easy tax filing and assessment with well-defined and streamlined procedure.
Kejriwal promised that all transactions would be made online to reduce the interface with Delhi government. Licences can be applied for and received at home, which will reduce the avenues and opportunities for corruption.
"Trade is hampered due to red tape and bureaucracy. If anyone wants to open a business in Delhi, he will get all the necessary permissions in seven days. If that is delayed then he can come to the chief minister's office and take his permission.
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