"Rajan is a responsible banker and thinker. Attack on him clearly shows that under the Narendra Modi-led government, any decision will have to have political overtones," Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha told reporters here today.
Interference in the functioning of RBI is a mockery of democracy, he said, adding, "By doing this, you are sending wrong signals to international investors, bankers and media. Moreover, it is a shame for India."
According to the Congress leader, RBI needs Rajan more than he needs the central bank.
In the first letter, Swamy alleged that Rajan was 'mentally not fully Indian' and has "wilfully" wrecked the economy. In the second letter, the BJP leader alleged that the RBI Governor's policies have finished small industries and are anti-agriculture.
Rajan's tenure is scheduled to end in early September.
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