The move intends to expedite the 104 km-long Metro project that was approved by the AAP government in January.
Last month, Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu had written to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal asking him to adhere to 50-50 per cent equity sharing model.
The letter to Kejriwal had come after the Delhi government had sought exemption from paying its share of the subordinate debt for central taxes while clearing the Rs 50,000-crore project.
Reacting to Naidu's letter, a Delhi government spokesperson said, "In principle, the government feels what share it gets from the Centre is very insufficient.
"But the CM has directed that despite this injustice being there, metro projects should not be delayed at any cost. The government will pay its due share".
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