Tejasvi Surya Exposes Bengaluru Metro's "Exorbitant" Fare Hike Calculation Error

Tejasvi Surya has exposed a major calculation error by Bengaluru Metro that led to excessive fare hikes. The BJP MP revealed that BMRCL used incorrect maintenance cost data from 2016-17 instead of 2017-18. This mistake resulted in commuters paying nearly double what other metro cities charge for similar distances. Surya is demanding immediate correction and transparency to restore public trust in the metro system.

Key Points: Tejasvi Surya Slams Bengaluru Metro Fare Hike Calculation

  • BMRCL used 2016-17 maintenance costs instead of 2017-18 data for fare calculations
  • Common 8-15 km journeys saw 70% hikes despite 51.5% average increase
  • Bengaluru Metro fares are double those of Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai metros
  • Commuters have paid estimated Rs 150 crore extra due to calculation errors
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Tejasvi Surya slams Bengaluru Metro for 'exorbitant' fare hike

BJP MP reveals BMRCL's calculation error led to 70% fare hikes on common routes, costing commuters Rs 150 crore extra compared to other metros.

"This incorrect computation has led to an unjustified increase in fares - Official Statement"

Bengaluru, Nov 4

BJP leader and Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya on Tuesday raised serious concerns regarding the “exorbitant” fare hike implemented by the Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL).

He pointed out that ticket prices of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Nagpur Metro are approximately half for covering certain distances.

During a review meeting held on Tuesday, Surya pointed out a major calculation error made by BMRCL in determining the base year for maintenance and administrative costs, which forms the foundation of the Fare Fixation Committee’s report, stated the official statement.

He pointed out that instead of considering the Maintenance and Administration cost of 2017-18, the BMRCL, while requesting the hike before the FFC, calculated the M&A Cost pertaining to 2016-17.

This incorrect computation has led to an unjustified increase in fares, resulting in commuters paying an estimated Rs 150 crore in excess since the fare revision.

Surya also pointed out that even though the average fare increase remained 51.5 per cent, the most common journeys undertaken by commuters (falling in the 8-15 km slab) have seen an unjustified hike close to 70 per cent.

The same journeys in the Metros of Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai and Nagpur cost approximately half the ticket price of Namma Metro, he pointed out.

The MP has urged BMRCL to immediately rectify the anomalies in the fare fixation and ensure that commuters are not burdened by flawed calculations.

He also sought a detailed clarification from BMRCL on how the error occurred and whether any corrective measures have been initiated.

BMRCL officials assured the MP that a formal response on the issue will be shared shortly.

Surya reiterated that public transport must remain affordable, transparent, and accountable and that such lapses erode public confidence in vital urban mobility systems like Namma Metro.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As a daily metro user, I can confirm the fare hike is brutal. My daily commute from Jayanagar to MG Road now costs ₹60 when it used to be ₹35. How can they justify charging double what Delhi Metro charges for similar distances? 😠
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the concern, I hope this isn't just political posturing. We need concrete action and fare reduction, not just statements. The ₹150 crore excess collection should be refunded to commuters through discounted passes or fare corrections.
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Arjun K
The calculation error mentioned is shocking! How can such basic mistakes happen in public infrastructure costing? BMRCL needs to be more transparent about their operations. Public transport should be affordable for all sections of society.
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Michael C
Living in Bengaluru for 5 years now, and the metro has been a lifesaver. But these fare hikes are making me reconsider using my bike again. The 70% increase for common distances is simply unacceptable for a city already struggling with traffic.
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Kavya N
Good that our MP is taking this up. But I wonder why it took so long to identify this "calculation error"? The fare hike was implemented months ago. Hope BMRCL rectifies this quickly and compensates commuters somehow. 💰

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