Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan has said he would inaugurate the service, which is expected to ease traffic congestion on the city's roads and provide much-needed relief to commuters using the overburdened suburban railway, only if the operator -- Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd (MMOPL) agrees to stick to the "original" tariff quoted in the tender.
Debashish Mohanty, a Director of MMOPL, however, said they would go ahead with the launch of the service tomorrow even if the Chief Minister does not come for the inauguration.
He said Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has moved the Bombay High Court against the hike and the matter would come up for hearing on Monday.
MMOPL is a joint venture company comprising Anil Ambani's Reliance Infrastructure, Veolia Transport and the MMRDA.
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"It has to be the decision of the CM (whether to inaugurate the service or not). We have invited him and are awaiting confirmation," Mohanty said.
"Since we are governed by the Central Metro Act, for which the state government had made a plea to the Centre, we are competent to fix the tariff and we have done that," Mohanty said.
Earlier in the day, MMOPL Chief Executive Abhay Mishra announced services on the 11.4 km Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar stretch, Phase 1 of the project, will commence tomorrow and trains would be available every four minutes.
The announcement by the operator of the launch, delayed by three years, came after yesterday's threat by local BJP MP Kirit Somaiya to start the service by "force" today.