DAY ONE OF METRO FARE HIKE SEES POLITICAL PARTIES UNITE IN PROTEST
The Metro fare hike evoked a mixed response from commuters in the national capital on Tuesday, even as the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) agitated against the “anti-people measure” outside the DMRC headquarters.
Commuters across the national capital region woke up to increased Metro fares earlier that morning, after demands for deferment were rejected at an emergency meeting of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) board on Monday.
The decision to go ahead with the fare hike followed a protracted battle between the Delhi government and the BJP-led Centre on the issue.
Even as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-affiliated student organisation took its objections to the DMRC’s doorstep, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Delhi Congress charted out separate plans to protest the controversial move on Wednesday.
While the Kejriwal-led party will stage a sit-in at Metro stations across the capital under the ‘Metro Kiraya Satyagraha’ banner from 4 pm, the Delhi Congress aims to hold a similar ‘Stop Politics, Save Metro’ agitation.
Meanwhile, commuters – who now have to shell out up to ₹10 extra for travelling over two kilometres – came up with varied responses.
Though the more belligerent among them claimed they would switch to alternative modes of transport (including buses) in view of the Metro fare hike, others seemed to take the extra expenditure in their stride.
Delhi Metro’s revised fares were enforced from Tuesday. Here is a complete list of journey fare.