Vaishnaw blames Karnataka govt for Bengaluru Metro fare hike
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Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says Chief Minister Siddaramaiah should be asked about the hike in Metro fare and not the central government | File photo

Vaishnaw blames Karnataka govt for Bengaluru Metro fare hike

Amid outrage over Bengaluru Metro's doubled fares, Vaishnaw says state government oversees Metro Rail and should be asked about the hike


Amid public outrage over Bengaluru's steep Metro fare hike, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday (February 15), placed the responsibility on the state government, saying that the fare fixation committee is not based in Delhi.

He said the Chief Minister should be asked about the hike in Metro rail fare and not the central government.

“The state government knows the ground reality of the city and they should be in the prime decision making process for every metro project. So please ask this question to the state Chief Minister,” Vaishnaw said, addressing a press conference in Bengaluru.

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'Ask state govt'

“Regarding fare hiking, the question should be asked to the state government. The Price Fixation Committee is not from Delhi. The price fixation proposal has to be prepared by the state government.” According to Vaishnaw, the state government is responsible for everything related to Metro Rail and they should be asked about the hike in fare.

A week ago, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) announced a fare hike, doubling Metro prices in the city, citing increased operational costs and the need to repay loans.

It also increased the fare by five per cent during the ‘peak hour’ taking a cue from the ride hailing taxi services.

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After people vented their anger and gave a representation to the state government, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah directed the BMRCL Managing Director M Maheshwar Rao to address the anomalies where the prices have doubled in certain sections.

The hike had been in the pipeline, and according to Bengaluru Central MP PC Mohan, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre had instructed the BMRCL to put the proposed hike on hold last month.

In a post on ‘X’ on January 29, Mohan said, “BMRCL’s proposed 45% metro fare hike, set for Feb 1, has been put on hold. The Modi government has directed BMRCL to submit a comprehensive report before making any decision. A big win for the people of Bengaluru—ensuring transparency, accountability, and fair metro pricing.”

(With agency inputs)

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