Arvid Kejriwal pledges for ending 'red tapism', 'inspector raj' in Punjab
Arvid Kejriwal pledges for ending 'red tapism', 'inspector raj' in Punjab
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Jalandhar: Prior to the  Assembly elections in Punjab, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Aam Aadmi Party  (AAP) national convener on Wednesday  (October 13)  pledged that if his AAP comes to power it will end "red-tapism" and "inspector raj" in the state.

Addressing a meeting with traders and industrialists in Jalandhar, Arvind Kejriwal, "Outdated laws will be changed, unnecessary laws will be scrapped. A system will be built wherein existing industries need not waste time over government, you will invest your time in your business. 'red tapism' and inspector raj will end."

The Delhi Chief Minister went on to say that  "If there is an honest CM and cabinet at the top then I can challenge that the entire structure below will be alright. We have done this in Delhi." It is to be noted that Assembly elections in Punjab are scheduled to be held next year.

 

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