Cong blasts AAP, BJP for 'street fight' over metro fare hike

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today hit out at the and accusing them of indulging in "street fight" over the proposed metro fare hike and said the "tussle" would "destroy" the Metro.

president Maken said the party will launch 'Stop Politics, Save Metro' campaign against the "street fight" between the and


The ruling is vociferously opposing the proposed fare hike scheduled to come into effect from tomorrow.

Union Minister of State for Urban Development Singh Puri had supported the fare hike saying the Metro will turn into DTC (Transport Corporation) if the token prices were not increased.

Maken said, "This street fight between Chief Minister Kejriwal and Union Urban Development minister Singh Puri will scare away the JBIC (Japanese Loan Agency), which provides loan for the construction of the new phases of the metro."

The "fight" between the and the Center is going to put a big question mark on the future of the Phase-IV of the Metro Rail Corporation, Maken said.

"The tussle will will destroy the Metro," he said.

Maken, a former Union Urban Development minister as well as Transport minister, wondered what took the chief minister to woke up to the fare hike.

"I had signalled the possible fare hik way back in May. What took is so long for Kejriwal to wake up and raise the issue now, despite the fact that his chief secretary was a member of Metro's fare fixation committee," he said.

He also said that Puri's demand of Rs 3,000 crore from the if it wants the fares not raised is "far fetched and away from reality".

"I am amazed to know that the Union Urban Development Minister has demanded Rs 3,000 crore from the to stop the metro fare hike and also at Kejriwals response that hes going to pay half of it. It shows both did not do their home work."

Citing figures, he claimed that the total impact of the fare hike will be to the tune of Rs 800 crore per annum.

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First Published: Mon, October 09 2017. 22:02 IST