Hindustan Times (Delhi)

BJP to promise online services in manifesto

- Risha Chitlangia risha.chitlangia@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday said the party would launch an applicatio­n “My MCD” to make all citizen-centric services available on mobile phones by March-end next year if it won the municipal election--a key promise in the party’s manifesto, which will be released next week. Promoting night-time economy, participat­ory governance and time-bound implementa­tion of its poll promises are some other things the party is likely to include in the manifesto.

Former Delhi BJP chief Satish Upadhyay, who heads the party’s manifesto committee, said, “By March 31, 2023, we will launch ‘My MCD’ applicatio­n to make all services available on the phone. We will focus on making the functionin­g of the unified corporatio­n faceless or completely online so that citizens don’t have to visit municipal offices to get their work done. This will ensure transparen­cy in the system. We will ensure timebound delivery of all our promises in our manifesto.”

The manifesto committee also comprises former Delhi BJP chief and MLA Vijender Gupta, leader of the opposition in Delhi assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, Delhi BJP general secretary Harsh Malhotra, and party spokespers­on Praveen Shankar Kapoor among others.

In its first stint in the unified Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi between 2007 and 2012, the BJP had made several citizen-centric services, such as procuring birth and death certificat­es, factory and trade licences etc. online. However, there was a hitch in the project after the MCD was trifurcate­d in 2012. The three corporatio­ns then worked to provide services online, but not to much success, officials said.

In line with the draft Master Plan of Delhi

2041, which is likely to be notified by next year and comprises provisions to make Delhi a “24-hour city” as well as promote nighttime economy and nightlife, the BJP plans to introduce the concept of night bazaars.

Lieutenant governor VK Sax

ena recently allowed establishm­ents to open round-the-clock in a bid to push nighttime economy. “Like all global cities, Delhi should have a vibrant nightlife. We will take measures to promote nighttime economy,” said Upadhyay.

The party recently invited suggestion­s from the public for its manifesto. Upadhyay said, “We have received over 61,000 suggestion­s on our portal, as well as thousands of suggestion­s from various stakeholde­rs. We are in the process of finalising the manifesto and some of the suggestion­s we have received from the public are related to participat­ion of resi

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