Rail fare hike will hurt common man: Jaya

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jan 29 2013 | 2:34 PM IST

As people were already reeling under high inflation and hike in kerosene, petrol, diesel and LPG prices, the hike in rail fare would amount to rubbing salt into the wound, she said in a statement here.

"Disregarding the public opinion, the Centre continuously taking anti-people steps is regrettable," she said, adding experts and people have suggested measures like checking inflation, increasing employment and bringing black money among others for the progress of the country.

She said the rail fare hike would be a "big burden on the poor and hurt the common man."

"I demand that the Congress-led UPA, in which DMK is an ally, should roll back the increase," she said.

  

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