The Asian Age

City govt slams Puri over dip in Metro ridership

‘Fare hike to be blamed’

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New Delhi, March 25: The Aam Aadmi Party has sought an explanatio­n from Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri over the recent media report of fall in Delhi metro ridership following fare hikes, claiming that the move has led to increase of pollution and impacted the economical­ly weaker sections of the society.

According to a recent media report, the average daily ridership of the Delhi metro has dropped by over 3 lakh.

Reacting to it, the AAP has sought an explanatio­n from Puri, alleging that apart from directly affecting the revenues of Delhi Metro, the fare hike has also forced the Metro commuters to switch to other modes of transport “which is causing an increase in the air pollution levels in Delhi.”

“Higher Metro tariffs also directly affect the travel pattern of the economical­ly weaker sections of the society,” the AAP said in a statement.

“The Aam Aadmi Party would like to know from the Union minister of state for urban developmen­t

Hardeep Singh Puri, who is these days taking a keen interest in politics of Delhi, what is his response to the fact that following the twin Metro hike in 2017, average daily Metro ridership has fallen by over three lakh daily?” the party said.

“Can any of the seven BJP MPs from Delhi show a single letter they had written to the central government opposing the Metro fare hike? Can any BJP MP show a single speech/statement they had given in the Parliament or outside against this anti-people decision? Does the Delhi BJP endorse the statement of Mr Hardeep Singh Puri that fare hike was mandatory?” the AAP asked.

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Hardeep Singh Puri

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