He added that it was “suspicious” that the Centre was attempting to “block information” and the “examination”. Kejriwal further said that as equal partners, the Delhi government “surely” has “the right to examine any matter pertaining to the DMRC”. So the MoUD’s effort to suppress any examination relating to DMRC is a cause for serious concern.”For all the latest Cities News, download Indian Express App As you know, DMRC can be compelled to part with requisite information even under the RTI Act. Last week, Kejriwal had asked Chief Secretary M M Kutty to ensure that the Delhi Dialogue and Development Commission (DDC) sets up an inquiry into whether the “fare hike is justified and if it could have been avoided”.