BJP MP Subramanian
Swamy has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking immediate sacking of
the former IMF Chief Economist while alleging he was "mentally not fully
Indian" and has "wilfully" wrecked the economy.
Following up his barb against Rajan at the end of Parliament session last week, Swamy yesterday wrote to Prime Minister seeking termination of Rajan's services with immediate effect.
"The reason why I recommend this is that I am shocked by the wilful and apparently deliberate attempt by Dr Rajan to wreck the Indian economy," he wrote adding his concept of raising interest rates to contain inflation was "disastrous." Also, bad loans with public sector banks has doubled to Rs 3.5 lakh crore in two years, he said.
Rajan was appointed RBI Governor by the previous UPA government in September 2013 for a three-year term, which can be extended.
"These actions of Dr Rajan lead me to believe that he is acting more as a disrupter of the Indian economy than the person who wants the Indian economy to improve.
"Moreover he is
in this country on a Green Card provided by the US government and therefore
mentally not fully Indian. Otherwise why would he renew his Green Card as RBI
Governor by making the mandatory annual visit to the US to keep the Green Card
current?" he wrote.
Swamy had last week stated that Rajan was "not appropriate for the country" as he had in the garb of controlling inflation raised interest rates leading to "collapse of industry and rise of unemployment in the economy."
"The sooner he
is sent back to Chicago, the better it would be," he had told reporters in
Parliament House.
Rajan is the on-leave Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business.
class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; text-align: justify;">After assuming charge
as RBI governor in September 2013, Rajan gradually raised the short-term
lending rate from 7.25 per cent to 8 per cent and had retained the high rates
throughout 2014.
He kept the rates high, citing inflationary concerns despite intense pressure from the Finance Ministry and the industry for softening them with a view to boosting growth.
The Governor began
the process of lowering the rates in January 2015 and since then it has come
down by 1.50 per cent to 6.50 per cent.
Swamy in the letter to Modi said the BJP came to power under his inspiring leadership. "I cannot see why someone appointed by the UPA Government who is apparently working against Indian economic interests should be kept in this post when we have so many nationalist minded experts available in this country for the RBI Governorship."
He urged Modi "to terminate the appointment of Dr Raghuram Rajan in the national interest."
Swamy, who was earlier this month nominated to Rajya Sabha by the BJP government, said Rajan's concept of containing inflation by raising interest rates was "disastrous."
"When the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) started to decline due to induced recession in the small and medium industry, he shifted the target from WPI to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) which has not however declined because of retail prices. On the contrary it has risen.
"Had Dr Raghuram Rajan stuck to WPI interest rates would have been much lower today and given huge relief to small and medium industries. Instead they are squeezed further and consequent increasing unemployment," he wrote.
Rajan, Swamy said, was "acting more as a disrupter of the Indian economy than the person who wants the Indian economy to improve."
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