Speaking at the National Conference and Annual Session of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Kejriwal said, "I have a dream of a new and modern Delhi and it can be achieved, but not alone. I invite you all to join hands with us to achieve the dream of a clean, modern Delhi for everyone."
Speaking at a session on 'Economic Development of Delhi', Kejriwal said that even though there were many critics of his government, everybody admits that it is honest.
The chief minister said that his government is working on a proposal to attract private partnership in the operations of Delhi Transport Corporation.
"I was told that we need to buy 1,000 more DTC buses, but we don't have the money to buy it. The demand in Delhi is for more than 1,000 buses. So, I asked the Chief Secretary to draft a proposal to invite private players to participate in the transport sector.
Kejriwal sought the views of the corporates on various issues like water recycling, cleaning of the Yamuna, pollution control, solid waste management, cleanliness, roads, transport and Wi-Fi. He also said that his government would come up with a 'single-window clearance' system for industries.