Bengaluru: The Union government has halted the proposed fare hike for Namma Metro, deeming the suggested 40-45 per cent increase as “too high”, according to Bangalore Central MP, PC Mohan. The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) had proposed a 45% metro fare hike, set for Feb 1, which now has been put on hold.
Bangalore Central MP, PC Mohan said in a social media post that putting a Namma Metro fare hike on hold is a big win for the people of Bengaluru. He said, “”BMRCL’s proposed 45% metro fare hike, set for Feb 1, has been put on hold.”
Adding to that, he said, “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.”
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. pic.twitter.com/5LBJT70mX2
— P C Mohan (@PCMohanMP) January 29, 2025
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