BJP reaching out to Delhi traders: Vijay Goel

NEW DELHI: Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in Delhi, the BJP has long past all out to woo town investors - the birthday party's conventional vote financial institution - by achieving out to them via quite a lot of tasks, Union minister Vijay Goel said on Monday. Encouraged by the "huge success" of Rashtriya Vyapari Dhanyawad Mahasammelan at Talkatora stadium held remaining Friday, the birthday party believes Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pro-trader bulletins will offset the "negative publicity" generated by strikes like sealing, demonetisation and Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Goel, who belongs to the investors group and has been busy in fresh months in achieving out town investors, was once instrumental in protecting the investors Mahasammelan addressed by the high minister.


"Thousands of traders from the city as well as other parts of the country attended the Mahasammelan. Its success shows that traders in the country are still strongly backing the BJP," Goel informed .

The BJP Sankalp Patra promising a National Traders' Welfare Board, pension for all small shop-owners above the age of 60, unintended insurance for all GST-registered investors, merchant credit card, and collateral-free trade loans of up to Rs 50 lakh to small and medium enterprises, display that the birthday party cares for the investors in the nation, he said.

In fresh occasions, the Congress and ruling AAP in Delhi have attempted to "misguide" investors via a "misinformation" campaign against demonetisation, GST and sealing power in Delhi, Goel alleged.


"I have been meeting the traders for last few months and clarifying them about how the Modi government is working tirelessly for their welfare and growth. The National Traders Welfare Board proposed by our Sankalp Patra is an example of it," he said.


Goel, a two time Lok Sabha MP from the investors hub Chndni Chowk has been dealing on behalf of his birthday party with the anger of investors hit by sealing power undertaken by Supreme Court mandated monitoring committee via BJP dominated municipal corporations.


"The issue of sealing is under active consideration and it will be resolved through consultations with stakeholders after model code of conduct ends," Goel said.


Once the elections are over, I can carry the problem of sealing with the Centre, Delhi executive, courts and the municipal corporations to offer respite to the investors in the town, Goel said.
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