Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Wednesday met traders of Connaught Place to hear out their issues.
During the meeting, the traders raised the issue of CP, which is one of the biggest markets, not been given representation in the Town Vending Committees (TVCs).
New Delhi Traders Association's president Atul Bhargava said a delegation of traders had met the chief minister 10 days back pertaining to their issues.
"Today, they (CM and his team) visited us and discussed the issues with traders.
"While CP being one of the biggest market has not been granted representation in the Delhi government's town vending committee, there is no identified place for hawkers which results in them illegally occupying certain areas," said Bhargava.
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