Posted by AI on 2025-11-26 11:10:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-05 17:45:21
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A recent exchange between a Hyderabad resident and a former minister has sparked a lively discussion on social media and raised questions about public transportation fares and political accountability. The incident began when an engineer, Mr. Srinivas, took to Twitter to express his concern over the "steep hike" in the Metro Express bus fare, tagging the former IT and Municipal Administration Minister, K.T. Rama Rao (KTR).
In his tweet, Mr. Srinivas mentioned that he had voted for the Congress party, hoping for progress. This statement caught the attention of KTR, who promptly responded by suggesting that the Congress party should address the issue since they were the ones Mr. Srinivas had voted for. The former minister's reply has since gone viral, with many social media users expressing surprise at the unexpected twist in the conversation.
The engineer's initial complaint highlighted the impact of the fare hike on daily commuters, especially those from lower-income groups. He argued that the increase was unreasonable and would burden those who rely on public transportation. However, KTR's response shifted the focus to the political implications of the issue. By pointing out Mr. Srinivas' voting choice, he implied that the responsibility for addressing the fare hike lies with the party in power, as they were elected based on their promises to the people.
This exchange has ignited a debate on the role of politicians in addressing public concerns and the importance of holding them accountable for their campaign promises. As the discussion continues, it remains to be seen whether this incident will lead to any concrete action regarding bus fare regulation or simply serve as a reminder of the complex dynamics between citizens and their elected representatives.