Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Saturday dubbed the suggestions that Delhiites shifted to other modes of transport like cab services or started buying expensive cars due to the recent metro fare hike as “absurd”.
The comments came in the backdrop of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal having written a letter to Puri, seeking a review of the hike and reiterating his offer to partially bear the cost of the proposed “claw back”.
“Desire to create false narrative on #MetroFare taking an amusing turn. It's being suggested that those who weren't able to afford India's cheapest metro can actually afford to buy & run expensive cars or use cabs. You don't have to be an economist to see absurdity of this argument,” the Union Minister said on Twitter.
Hitting out at the AAP-led Delhi Government, the Housing and Urban Affairs Minister said if the metro had become an “expensive luxury liner”, the city Government should increase the number of Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses.
He also claimed that there was a 35 per cent dip in the DTC ridership. “If #Metro is an ‘expensive luxury liner’ then #DTC should immediately buy more buses to make up for shortfall of 7,000 buses & drastic 35 per cent drop in ridership. Who's responsible for this? Surely Delhi citizens deserve both — an efficient & reliable DTC & much better arguments!,” Puri said in another tweet.