The fare hike decision, which raised eyebrows as it came in the midst of Lok Sabha election results, led to a scurry of activities in Rail Bhawan here and the Board huddling into a meeting to discuss its fallout.
Amid mounting criticism over the timing of the announcement, a red-faced Railways deferred the decision.
Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge came out with a statement directing the Board to leave the decision on the hike to the new government.
Railways had earlier in the day issued a notification effecting hike in both passenger fares and freight rates by 14.2 per cent and 6.5 per cent respectively from May 20. This was followed up with the an official press release.
However, a fresh notification was issued, stating that the "revision of fares with effect from May 20 should be pended till further advice.
