Bengaluru (PTI): There have been no directions to roll back the revised metro rail fares, which are set to come into effect from Monday, sources in the BMRCL said on Sunday.
The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited had recently announced a fare hike ranging from Re 1 to Rs 5.
"We have not received any direction to roll back Metro fares. Therefore, whatever was announced earlier will hold," a BMRCL official told PTI.
BJP MP from Bengaluru South, Tejasvi Surya, on Saturday said that Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs Manohar Lal Khattar had instructed officials to temporarily put the proposed Metro fare hike in the city on hold.
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Surya said the union minister also assured a personal review of anomalies in the Fare Fixation Committee (FFC) and added that a fresh committee could be considered if the state government requested it.
Earlier in the day, Surya interacted with Metro rail commuters and sought their views on the fare hike.
Later, speaking to reporters, he said commuters were upset over frequent fare revisions.
The BJP MP alleged that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy D K Shivakumar were "misleading the public by blaming the Centre for the fare hike."
Surya demanded the constitution of a Fare Fixation Committee (FFC).
Meanwhile, Union Minister for Steel and Heavy Industries H D Kumaraswamy blamed the state government for the Metro fare hike.
"After increasing Metro fares, the state government is passing the buck to the Centre, which is untrue," the JD(S) second-in-command told reporters in Mysuru.
He alleged that despite the Centre asking the state government not to implement the hike, it was insisting on going ahead with it.
Kumaraswamy further charged that the state government was unwilling to maintain a good relationship with the Centre for the implementation of Central schemes and policies.
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New Delhi (PTI): Prices of aviation turbine fuel (ATF), or jet fuel, were more than doubled to a record Rs 2.07 lakh per kilolitre on Wednesday, driven by the the surge in global oil prices linked to the widening West Asia conflict.
This is the first time ATF prices have crossed the Rs 2 lakh per kilolitre (kl)-mark.
ATF prices in Delhi were hiked to Rs 207,341.22 per kl, from Rs 96,638.14 per kl.
On March 1, prices of jet fuel were hiked by 5.7 per cent (Rs 5,244.75 per kl).
