Mar 11 • 11:15 UTC 🇮🇳 India ABP Ananda

Mamata Banerjee Exclusive: If gas prices rise, auto fares may also increase, what does Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee say?

Mamata Banerjee warns that an increase in gas prices could lead to a rise in auto fares and potential disruptions in public transport.

Mamata Banerjee addressed concerns over the LPG price hike and its impact on transportation, suggesting that if gas prices rise, auto fares are bound to increase as well. She emphasized that many people rely on public transportation to reach schools and workplaces, indicating that an increase in operating costs for auto drivers could lead to fare hikes and even service disruptions.

During her exclusive conversation with ABP Ananda, Chief Minister Banerjee raised alarms about the broader implications for public transportation should gas supplies be affected. She pointed out the critical dependency of residents on autos for daily commuting and highlighted the risks associated with raised operational costs. The situation raises concerns over the affordability and accessibility of public transport options for ordinary citizens, many of whom face economic strain.

Banerjee's remarks serve as a reminder of the interconnectedness of energy prices and public transport viability in West Bengal. If auto services are compromised due to rising gas costs, it could significantly affect the daily lives of residents across the state, urging local authorities and stakeholders to find solutions to mitigate these impacts before they arise.

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