Assocham President Rana Kapoor said the landslide victory of AAP proves it has caught the imagination of the neglected aspirational class which wants basic necessities of life like water, electricity, roads and safety.
Aam Aadmi Party swept the Delhi polls with 67 seats in 70-member Delhi Assembly even as the BJP managed to get only 3 seats while the Congress did not win a single seat.
He said the industry body looks forward to work with the Delhi leadership on a focused agenda comprising of GST, skill development, services sector, upgradation of industrial areas and green energy, water conservation and women's safety.
Congratulating Arvind Kejriwal for the victory, Vice Chairman & MD of JK Paper Harsh Pati Singhania said the AAP chief's "unhindered zest to project the issues of common man as his election motto has reaped rich dividends.
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"It is also heartening to see focus of AAP's Action Plan on making Delhi a start-up hub and create amenities to realise this promise," Ficci President Jyotsna Suri said.
President of PHD Chamber of Commerce Alok B Shriram described the massive mandate in favour of AAP as one for clean politics and cleaner governance in which there is no elbowroom for corruption and appeasement.