India, Feb. 10 -- Bengaluru witnessed protests at multiple metro stations as Karnataka's BJP unit opposed the recent fare hike introduced by Namma Metro on February 9. Party members demanded that Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) roll back the increased rates to ensure public transport remains affordable for daily commuters.

The protests took place at key metro stations, including Indiranagar, MG Road, Yeshwantpur, and Jayanagar, where BJP workers held placards and raised slogans against the ruling Congress government. A delegation from the party also visited the BMRCL office, formally submitting a request to revoke the revised fares.

BJP leaders, including MPs Tejasvi Surya and PC Mohan, strongly criticized the Karnataka...