'I have not said that there should be any mortgaging of the gold, or, auction of the gold. That is incorrect; and I deny it. What I said was that the RBI should look into it how they can benefit the people, particularly with regard to bonds, or, the monetisation. I also said that it was beyond my jurisdiction,' he said in the Rajya Sabha.
The response came after BSP leader Satish Chandra Mishra raised the issue of Sharma's reported statement outside Parliament earlier in the week on using gold reserves by RBI to control the Current Account Deficit.
'This was a suggestion made by many economists, and it was for the RBI to consider the dimension and whether it would bring down the import of gold into the country for which there is an outgo of foreign exchange,' Sharma said.
However, the minister did not elaborate on what he meant by monetising of the gold reserves.
'So, I am clarifying before this House that it is not the correct understanding. I have not said that there should be any auction or mortgaging of gold,' he added.
The Commerce Minister on Tuesday said: 'It is for the banking secretary, bankers and the RBI to see how you can monetise gold, (from) the country with over 31,000 tonnes of declared gold. That is the declared part. So, even if 500 tonnes is monetised, then in today's value, I think it takes care of CAD.
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