"We will convey to the minister the strong sentiments of the 65 lakh rail commuters (of Mumbai) on the fare hike issue," leader of the opposition in the legislative council Vinod Tawde, who would also accompany the MPs, said here today.
"A season pass which cost Rs 115 will now cost Rs 330," Tawde said, adding commuters feel this hike was "unjust and huge."
"Railway Minister Sadananda Gowda has in the first instance brought a steep fare hike and has run the train over the common man," an editorial in Shiv Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' said.
Meanwhile, Sena spokesperson Sanjay Raut said Modi should "come in front of the public and explain the hike."
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"People brought them to power with certain ideas. While we understand the government doesn't have a magic wand, the public was not prepared for this hike. It is too bitter a pill to swallow," Raut said, referring to Modi's recent speech in which he had asked the people to be ready for some bitter pills for improved economic health in the long run.
"BJP leaders in the state are also unhappy with this (hike). Sena president Uddhav Thackeray has said we will speak to the government about this. Even BJP has to face elections here, its not just us," he said.
Describing the move as an "accident", Raut said it could have been avoided if the matter was discussed within the NDA first.
"There is no U-turn on the demand for rollback of the fare hike," he said when his attention was drawn to a sentence in the 'Saamna' editorial that "people expect this should be the final increase."