In his written directive to Chief Secretary M M Kutty, who is a member of the DMRC board, Gahlot asked him to ensure that a meeting of the board is convened before October 9 and a decision is taken by the body to defer the proposed hike.
The proposed increase in fare, within five months of the previous hike, is scheduled to be effective from October 10.
The Aam Aadmi Party government is opposed to the hike by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has termed the DMRC's proposed move "anti-people".
"It is directed that a meeting of all government- nominated directors including the DMRC's MD, be convened by you with a view to direct them to aggressively put up the stand of Delhi government against the proposed fare hike," Gahlot said in the directive to Kutty.
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He asked the chief secretary to submit a report on the action taken on these points by noon tomorrow.
Earlier this week, Kejriwal directed Kutty to initiate action to convene an emergency meeting of the DMRC board on the proposed fare hike.
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