Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was not invited to the launch of Delhi Metro's Magenta Line out of the fear that he might publicly demand a rollback of the fare hike, his deputy Manish Sisodia said today.
He also said that not inviting the chief minister to the inauguration programme at Noida was an "insult" to the people of Delhi.
Sisodia's observations came minutes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 12.38-km stretch of the Magenta Line, between the Kalkaji Mandir and Botanical Garden metro stations, in the presence of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
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Of the nine stations on the Magenta Line, seven are within the boundaries of Delhi, while the remaining two are in Noida.
Those who had hiked the metro fares were "scared" of the AAP supremo, Sisodia said.
Almost on cue, AAP leaders and volunteers started tweeting with #TakeCreditButReduceFare.
When reporters asked Kejriwal for comments on the issue at a Christmas event in the city, the chief minister evaded a reply, saying the occasion was not right to talk about it.
However, he retweeted Sisodia's tweets.
The Kejriwal government has been at loggerheads with the Centre and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) over the recent hike in the metro fares, despite the AAP's objections.
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