Chidambaram slams Centre ‘for referring to never-used clause in RBI Act’

PTI Updated - December 06, 2021 at 09:46 PM.

FILE PHOTO: Former Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram

Slamming the government for reportedly referring to a never-used clause of the RBI Act directing the central bank to implement its wishes, former Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram on Wednesday alleged that the BJP dispensation is “hiding facts” about the economy and is desperate.

The senior Congress leader said that the governments he was a part of in the past had never used Section 7 of the Reserve Bank of India Act of 1934, under which a direct order can be issued by the government to the central bank to carry out its wishes in “public interest“.

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According to a media report, the government has invoked the never-before-used powers under the RBI Act allowing it to issue directions to the central bank governor on matters of public interest.

However, another report suggested that the government has initiated a consultative process with the RBI in three areas of concern and while doing so, has mentioned Section 7 without actually invoking it.

Published on October 31, 2018 08:14