West Bengal CM writes to Union Railway Minister to revert to old fare in Katwa-Azimganj section
The Chief Minister of West Bengal has penned a letter to the Union Railway Minister, urging a rollback to the previous fare structure in the Katwa-Azimganj section. The correspondence emphasizes the need to reconsider the recent fare hike and restore the previous pricing regime. By conveying this request, the Chief Minister aims to alleviate the financial burden faced by commuters in the region and ensure equitable access to transportation services.
The letter highlights the concerns raised by the public regarding the recent increase in fares for the Katwa-Azimganj section. The Chief Minister acknowledges the importance of affordable transportation for the well-being and livelihoods of the residents in the area. The fare hike has been a source of distress for many commuters, who rely heavily on the railway network for their daily travel needs.
The Chief Minister’s missive underlines the significance of striking a balance between providing quality services and ensuring reasonable fares. By reverting to the previous fare structure, it is hoped that the financial strain faced by commuters will be alleviated, enabling them to travel conveniently and without undue financial burden. This measure also aligns with the government’s commitment to promoting inclusive and accessible transportation systems.
The Chief Minister’s request is accompanied by a plea to consider the socio-economic factors of the region, including the income levels of the local population. It emphasizes the need to assess the impact of fare hikes on the daily lives of residents, particularly those belonging to economically vulnerable segments of society
Re-reported from the story originally published in ANI