Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Rajan says he was not on board for demonetisa­tion

- Rajesh Mahapatra

NEWDELHI: Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan has revealed that he did not favour demonetisa­tion as he felt the short term economic costs associated with such a disruptive decision would outweigh any longer term benefits from it.

Rajan makes the disclosure in his latest book — I do what I do – which is a compilatio­n of speeches he delivered on wide range of issues as the RBI governor.

Although he maintains the book is not a tell-all, the short introducti­ons and postscript­s accompanyi­ng the pieces offer fascinatin­g insights into his uneasy relationsh­ip and difference­s with the present government.

“At no point during my term was the RBI asked to make a decision on demonetisa­tion,” Rajan has said, putting to rest speculatio­n that preparatio­ns for scrapping high-value banknotes got underway many months before Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the surprise announceme­nt on November 8.

This is the first time the former RBI governor has spoken on demonetisa­tion since demitting office on September 3 last year. Rajan, who now teaches economics at University of Chicago, said he chose not to speak on India for a year because he didn’t want to “intrude on his successor’s initial engagement with the public”. “I was asked by the government in February 2016 for my view on demonetisa­tion, which I gave orally.

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