In the meetings held in rural constituencies of Najafgarh and Matiala, Kejriwal said the new LPP will not only help develop the rural areas of the national capital, but also create employment.
Last week, the Kejriwal government had declared 89 villages in the national capital as urban areas which would help the authorities develop infrastructure projects in those localities.
Under the policy, government agencies would develop infrastructure like roads, schools, hospitals, community centres, and stadia on part of the pooled land and return a portion of the plot to the farmer who can later on execute housing projects with the help of private builders.
The main feature of the policy is that housing projects could be developed by builders on the returned agricultural land.
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"Under the LPP, the rural areas will be urbanised and there will be development in the area and creation of employment," Kejriwal said.
The chief minister said in 2015, the AAP government had given highest ever compensation in the country to farmers hit by hailstorm.
However, the party did not fare well in rural areas in the recent MCD polls. To regain its grip the party has now appointed Kailash Gahlot as the transport minister to represent rural Delhi.
"I have told him (Gahlot) buy as many buses you want so that you can use it for rural Delhi," Kejriwal said.
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