Would urge PM to roll back rail fare hike: Uddhav Thackeray
The poor cannot afford such a hike, Uddhav said. "If it's not possible to withdraw it, then at least reduce it."

"The fare hike is shocking. Sena MPs will follow up the issue to ensure that hike is called off," a Sena spokesperson quoted Uddhav as saying.
The poor cannot afford such a hike, Uddhav said. "If it's not possible to withdraw it, then at least reduce it."
In one of the biggest hikes, cash-strapped railways yesterday raised passenger fares by 14.2 per cent for all classes and freight rates by 6.5 per cent.
The fare hike would be felt acutely in Mumbai where the cost of season passes of local trains, the city's lifeline, would go up two times or almost three-times on some routes.
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