Submit a letter to Prime Minister Prayut To suspend the increase of the fare to 104 baht and to investigate the SUT and the BMA who do not comply with the Cabinet’s resolution.
On January 26 at the Government House, Mr. Yuttaphong Jaratsathien, MP Maha Sarakham And Deputy Leader of the Pheu Thai Party Has submitted a letter to the Prime Minister (Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha), requesting to stop increasing the fare on the green line at the price of 104.- by 16 February ’64.
Due to the situation of the COVID-19 epidemic Causing people to use the Green Line train service Suffer And the minimum wage for Bangkok residents is 331.- per day, people of Bangkok Unable to bear the cost of living That will have to pay the highest cost of the Green Line train throughout the line at a price of 104 .- / trip because of the round-trip cost Per day must be at the price of 104 * 2 = 208.-, the remaining cost of only 123.- per day, may not be able to live and will take the people as hostage.
Therefore, I submitted a letter to the Prime Minister to find a way to stop increasing the fare on the Green Line train at the price: 104.-, by February 16, ’64 to go out first, because it will be more repetitive to the people who are In trouble now, and ask the Prime Minister to order an investigation on why? Ministry of Interior and Bangkok To ignore the compliance with the Cabinet’s resolution on the loan of Bangkok. Came to pay the debt of the Green Line train, on 26 Nov 2018
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