Karnataka govt's negligence made Bengaluru Metro costliest in India: Tejasvi Surya
He urged the CM and DyCM to form a new Fare Fixation Committee (FCC) to determine a revised fare structure.
Agencies
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Surya noted that the proposed hike was coming before commuters could recover from the massive hike
Bengaluru, 17 Jan
Bengaluru Metro has become the costliest in the country,
thanks to the Karnataka government’s “negligence” in correcting mistakes caused
by anomalies in fare fixation, Bengaluru South BJP MP Tejasvi Surya said on
Saturday.
Alleging that the State government and Bangalore Metro Rail
Corporation Limited (BMRCL) are now looking to hike fares by another 5 per centin February to offset losses in operations and maintenance, Surya said on
Saturday that these losses are largely the result of frequent delays in Metro
construction, which significantly increase project costs.
Bengaluru Metro travel now costs nearly twice as much as in
Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai, leading to a reduction in the number of metro
users, he said.
Surya urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief
Minister DK Shivakumar to form a new Fare Fixation Committee (FCC) to determine
a revised fare structure.
In February 2025, the BMRCL introduced revised prices as per
FCC recommendation, resulting in ticket costs going up by up to 71 per cent on
a few routes, with maximum rates reaching to Rs 90.
Surya noted that the proposed hike was coming before
commuters could recover from the massive hike.
“Governments must be encouraging public transport,
especially in cities like Bengaluru,” Surya told press.
On Friday, Surya had written to Union Urban Affairs MinisterManohar Lal Khattar, Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar, and BMRCL Managing Director J
Ravishankar to reconstitute the FFC, citing serious anomalies in the recent
fare revision.
However, the Karnataka Congress hit back on X, saying that
the FCC is appointed by the Union government and not the State. It also claimed
that the FCC recommendations were legally binding and added that the BMRCL was
a 50:50 joint Centre State venture.
However, Surya noted that Metro prices have not increased in
cities Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata or Kochi, meaning it wasn’t a political
conspiracy like the Congress claimed.
-Agencies
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