On 10th February, a BJP team led by Basavanagudi MLA LA Ravi Subramanya, Jayanagar MLA CK Ramamurthy, and Dasarahalli MLA S Muniraju, met BMRCL Managing Director M Maheshwar Rao. They presented a memorandum opposing the raise and even protested in front of the major metro stations including Jayanagar, Vijayanagar, Dasarahalli, Madavara, Halasuru, and Kengeri Bus Terminal.
Siddaramaiah, the current CM of Karnataka criticised BJP for spreading misinformation and misleading the public by politicising this matter. He told press on 12th February, that the suggestion to increase the prices was taken by the Fare Revision Committee (FRC), a committee run by the Union government, rather than a step made by the Karnataka administration.
He quoted “The opposition party, BJP, is once again misleading the public by spreading false and distorted information to target the state government."
Resonating the Chief Minister's position, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy posted on social media that a central committee within the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs decided on the fare revision. He noted that the Congress-led state government was now being blamed for the fare increase by BJP politicians, who had previously claimed credit for the growth of Bengaluru's Metro.