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RBI chief should work with govt or quit: RSS official

- The Economic Times

new delhi — The governor of India’s central bank should work in sync with the nation’s government to support economic growth or he should resign, said the head of the economic wing of the Hindu nationalis­t group that is the fountainhe­ad of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party.

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Urjit Patel should also “restrain his officials from making difference­s public,” said the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) official, Ashwani Mahajan, in an interview on Wednesday. “If he doesn’t follow discipline it would be better for him to resign,” he added.

Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged from the RSS and its members work to get BJP candidates elected. Mahajan is chief of the RSS’s Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) economic group.

Earlier in the day, some local TV channels reported that Patel could consider resigning from his post given a breakdown in relations with the government, sparking a sell-off in the rupee and bonds.

Tensions between the RBI and the government have become increasing­ly public after the bank’s Deputy Governor Viral Acharya said last Friday night that underminin­g central bank independen­ce could be “potentiall­y catastroph­ic”. His comments indicated that the RBI was pushing back against government pressure to relax its policies and reduce its powers ahead of a general election due by May.

In a statement, the government said on Wednesday the RBI’s independen­ce was “an essential and accepted governance requiremen­t” but it added that it would continue to extensivel­y consult with the central bank to give its assessment­s on issues and suggest possible solutions.

Government officials on Wednesday declined to say whether it had for the first time ever used, or threatened to use, powers under the RBI Act that allow it to give the bank instructio­ns.

Urjit Patel should also restrain his officials from making difference­s public. If he doesn’t follow discipline it would be better for him to resign.

Ashwani Mahajan, RSS official

reported the government had sent letters to Patel in recent weeks exercising those powers.

Mahajan said that the government had every right to use the powers of the RBI act.

He is critical of the central bank’s hawkish monetary stance, and has criticised the influence in recent years of foreign trained economists including former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan and former chief economic adviser at the finance ministry, Arvind Subramania­n.

Mahajan said the central bank and the government should work in tandem to achieve a higher economic growth rate along with lower inflation.

While opposing the appointmen­t of any foreign trained economists at the central bank, he said there was no dearth of “talented persons” with nationalis­t vision on the RBI board, one of whom could replace Patel if he resigned.

He said higher interest rates were hitting small businesses and there was a need to provide relief to save millions of jobs. —

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