"This is a cruel blow to the working people who have been victims of relentless price hikes in the years of Congress misrule. Instead of bringing them some relief as promised in his election campaign, the Modi government has put a huge burden on the mass of people who use the Indian railways," the CPI(M) Politburo said in a statement.
"The increase in freight rates will have a cascading impact on prices of essential commodities which are transported by rail across the country," it said.
Demanding a rollback of the hike, CPI National Secretary D Raja said, "Within a month, the Modi government has started showing its true colours. On the one hand, it is siding with the corporate houses and taking stark anti-people measures on the other."
He asked how the new government was different from the UPA as the BJP regime was "pursuing the same policies of de- linking the hiking of rail fares from the budget. The government is yet to face Parliament for the budget."
Both CPI(M) and CPI have asked all their state units to organise protests across the country on the issue.
