CM Siddaramaiah has written to Centre, BJP politicising issue: Karnataka minister over Bengaluru metro fare hike
Kalaburagi (Karnataka) [India], February 9 (ANI): Karnataka Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Sunday slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party for politicising the metro fare hike issue, saying that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has already written to Centre, which has an equal stake in Bengaluru's 'Namma Metro', to not increase the prices.
"Unnecessarily the BJP people want to make politics out of everything. The metro is run by the State and Central Govt and it is a separate corporation. CM has already written to the Government of India to not increase the fare. Now, Tejasvi Surya is saying that they are not going to increase, so let there be an official order, then we will see," the Karnataka minister told reporters here.
""There is nothing. It is up to the party high command. What Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi decide is final. That is what even CM and DCM have said. That is what all the party people have said," Rao said.
Rao's comments come a day after Bharatiya Janata Party MP Tejasvi Surya blamed the Congress party for misrepresenting the fare hike issue, saying that it was the state government which had originally asked for the hike. Surya claimed that the state is in a 'weak financial position' after years 'shadow cash support'
"The purpose of public transport will be undermined if metro travel becomes prohibitively expensive. We are once again demanding that the state government initiate the process for periodic fare revisions, as the law mandates. We are asking the state government to initiate this process and rationalise fares so that metro users are not further harassed," he told reporters.
"Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited hereby informs that the media release dated 5 February 2025, announced the implementation of the Annual Fare Revision with effect from 9 February 2026, has been kept on hold till further orders," read an official statement from the BMRCL.
BMRCL is a joint venture of Government of India, and Government of Karnataka. A 'Special Purpose Vehicle' (SPV), it is entrused with the responsibility of implementation and operation of Bangalore Metro Rail Project.
Bengaluru has over 97 kilometres of metro rail currently in operation, with two lines connecting the length and breadth of the city, and a third one set to be operational in the future. (ANI)
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