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RBI Governor Rajan’s reappointment should not be of interest to media: Modi

WASHINGTON: PM Modi says RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan''s reappointment should not be of interest to the media, in the wake of continuing attack on the top economist in recent months.

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Washington, May 27

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the issue of reappointment of RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan is an administrative subject and it should not be an issue of interest to the media, in his first comments in the wake of continuing attack on the top economist in recent months.

“I don't think this administrative subject should be an issue of interest to the media,” Modi said.

“Besides, it will come up only in September,” he told The Wall Street Journal, referring to the three-year term of Rajan which ends in September.

“Do you support the reappointment of Rajan, the central bank governor?” the Prime Minister was asked.

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As an outspoken RBI Governor, Rajan has expressed his views on a host of issues, including intolerance and has even described India as “one-eyed king” in the land of blind in reference to the country’s high economic growth.

BJP MP Subramanian Swamy has levelled allegations against Rajan, including of sending confidential and sensitive financial information around the world and asked the Prime Minister to sack him immediately.

The BJP leader also accused Rajan of publicly disparaging the Modi government and alleged that he is a member of “a US-dominated group” that was set up to defend America’s dominant position in the global economy.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said the RBI and the government are in continuous dialogue and that relationship will continue.

Jaitley also said that he does not approve of “personal comments” against anyone, including the RBI Governor. PTI

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