UNB, Dhaka :
The National Committee to Protect Shipping, Roads and Railways (NCPSRR) has urged the government to reduce the fare of metro rail by 50 per cent.
President of the organization Md. Shahid Mia and General Secretary Ashis Kumar Dey issued a statement in this regard on Wednesday.
Criticizing the government’s decision to set the fare at 5 taka per kilometer and a minimum of 20 taka, the statement of the civic organization said, where the minimum fare of private buses is 10 taka, the fare of state transport companies like railways is completely unfair, unexpected and unacceptable.
As a result, travel expenses of general people will increase, on the other hand, private transport owners, including buses and minibuses, will be benefited more, the statement said.
The leaders of the NCPSRR said that due to increase in fuel price, the cost of transportation has increased excessively.
At the same time, due to abnormal hike in prices of essential goods, including medicines, people’s living cost has increased by more than 40 percent.
The statement said, low and fixed income people are struggling to support their families.
The National Committee strongly demanded that the minimum fare of this state-run transport should be reduced by 50 percent to Tk 10 and the fare per kilometer should be reduced from Tk 5 to Tk 3.