Minister quits after raising rail fares

India’s railway minister quit yesterday after he raised fares on the vast but creaking network.

India’s railway minister quit yesterday after he raised fares on the vast but creaking network.

Dinesh Trivedi’s decision to resign, and the fare U-turn that is likely to come, follows a recent pattern of India’s leaders announcing economic reform, but being too weak to enforce it.

Mr Trivedi announced the first increase in fares in eight years last week, a move aimed at shoring up a network that has become a drag on the economy.

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