India, July 9 -- As concerns mount over rising commute costs in Bengaluru, mobility app Namma Yatri is facing criticism from users who allege they are being charged more than what is shown at the time of booking.

One such complaint came from a user named Vijay, who took to social media to share his experience with the app. He claimed he was shown a fare of Rs.117 while booking a cab but was asked to pay Rs.187 at the end of the ride. Posting a screenshot as evidence, he wrote, "The cab service by @nammayatri has become loot service, Rs.63 per km, totally unchecked. What's with a Rs.40 driver pick-up charge? Where is the end to this loot?"

Vijay tagged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, calling for immedi...