He also questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi for initiating the hike ahead of parliament session, which he had opposed when UPA was in power and had written to the then Prime Minister against the move.
Hooda today wrote to Railway Minister D V Sadananda Gowda seeking a roll back of the hike in rail fares and said his party would launch an agitation to force the government to rethink on the "anti-people" step.
Hooda accused the NDA government of "bypassing" parliament by bringing such a measure ahead of budget session.
"The hike in rail fares is the steepest in the past 15 years. We totally condemn the decision. We ask the government to reconsider the hike and roll it back," he told reporters.
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