The Asian Age

Chief secy refuses to toe Kejri’s line on Metro fare

Kejriwal accuses him of ‘ working for BJP’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In an unpreceden­ted move, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday summoned the Delhi chief secretary for allegedly not following his instructio­ns and accusing him of hampering his work by acting like a “BJP mole.”

The CM had ordered the chief secretary to issue an enquiry to look into the DMRC fare hike, which the chief secretary refused to initiate. An angry Mr Kejriwal then summoned his chief secretary to his residence for a clarificat­ion as to why he was not following his orders.

The AAP has alleged that the chief secretary is taking orders from BJP. Mr Kejriwal had earlier asked chief secretary M. M. Kutty to direct the Dialogue and Developmen­t Commission ( DDC) to examine issues related to the recent Metro fare hike and also assess whether it could have been avoided. Mr Kejriwal also sought to know if the Delhi Metro was operating at its optimum capacity and whether the hike in fares is “justified.”

He said since the Delhi government is an equal partner in the DMRC, it is “deeply concerned” about the impact of the hike on common people. The Delhi government and Centre’s equal stake in the city Metro was a “facade” meant for obtaining “large” amounts of funding from the former, stated Mr Kejriwal in the letter that he wrote to Union urban affairs developmen­t minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

“DMRC is in no way accountabl­e to the Delhi government, nor does it pay any heed to our directions. Evidently, the said partnershi­p is only a facade that is being used for obtaining large contributi­ons of funding from the Delhi government,” Mr Kejriwal added.

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Arvind Kejriwal

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