India, Feb. 18 -- Bengaluru's Namma Metro, which has been facing criticism over its recent fare hike, has reportedly lost over six lakh passengers since the revised charges were implemented, according to Bengaluru Central MP PC Mohan. He has urged an immediate rollback of the fare increase to regain lost commuters, as many have started opting for alternative modes of transport for their daily travel.
PC Mohan also took aim at the Karnataka government, holding it responsible for the situation and warning that its alleged mismanagement would have severe consequences for Bengaluru. In a post on X, the BJP MP accused the Congress-led state administration of causing a sharp decline in metro ridership, citing a loss of over 6.26 lakh passenger...
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