"There are so many great Indians, but of course he (Gandhi) stands above head and shoulders above every one. There are many great Indians that we could get on the notes. But I sense that almost anybody else would be controversial," the Governor said, replying to a question on why we should not have the scientist Homi Bhabha or the poet Rabindranath Tagore on the rupee notes.
He was taking questions from the audience at the 20th Lalit Doshi memorial lecture here this evening.
There was a fair bit of controversy after cricketer Sachin Tendulkar was awarded the Bharat Ratna, the top civilian honour over others like Dhyanchand who captained the nation to glory in its national game-- hockey.
Meanwhile, on a question around demonetisation to check black money, Rajan said we have tried the same in the past but people find some way around it.
Rajan said he would focus more on "incentives to generate and retain black money" and added that most of the incentives revolve around taxation.
The Governor said more focus should be laid on tracking data and better taxation in order to get to the undeclared incomes and added that in a modern economy, it is "very hard" to hide money easily.
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