Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia (File | PTI) 
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Delhi Metro fare hike 'conspiracy' to benefit private taxis: Deputy CM Manish Sisodia

Manish Sisodia asked the Centre to hand over the corporation to the state government, if it cannot manage it after the fare hike commenced from today.

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NEW DELHI: Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia on Tuesday alleged that the recent fare hike in the Delhi Metro was a conspiracy by the Centre to benefit private taxi companies, and asked the Centre to hand over the corporation to the state government, if it cannot manage it.
 
“It is a conspiracy to benefit the private taxi companies. They (Centre) want to make the metro costlier than the private cabs, so that people are compelled to opt for these private taxis over the metro,” Sisodia told ANI, adding that the Central government has sold itself out to private companies.
 
Sisodia reckoned the Delhi Metro to be running on profit, and demanded the Centre to be answerable for the fare hike.
 
“They have ruined the Indian Railways. Now they are mocking the DTC. Today, the DTC still has more ridership than the metro. They are not able to handle metro and think they can run the metro by increasing tariffs time to time. Metro will become to a standstill if they increase the fare so much,” Sisodia said, and added,

"There are other ways to generate finance. The Centre can hand over the metro to us, if they can’t manage it," he added.
 
Sisodia further added that the Delhi Metro would earn profits if they use their property honestly, and advertising properly.
 
Last week, the Centre informed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal that it cannot put on hold the proposed hike unless his government provides Rs. 3,000 crore annually to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) as grant-in-aid for the next five years.

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