"The Governor...(has) been appointed having regard to his outstanding record, his outstanding academics, his reputation and his work earlier in other organisations. The next government must respect that appointment," he said at the AICC headquarters here.
Chidambaram's statement was made amid speculation the RBI Governor could be changed if the Narendra Modi-led NDA comes to power after the general elections. The nine-phase election is under way and counting of votes is scheduled on May 16.
Rajan, a career economist, was appointed for a term of three years by the UPA government and assumed charge at the RBI on September 4.
Replying to a question about monetary policy, Chidambaram said the RBI must take into account price stability and growth. He said the central bank is now more conscious about this.
On the exchange rate, the Finance Minister said the rupee at a level of 60 to a dollar is an "accurate" valuation of the domestic currency. He said the value of the rupee is determined by the market.
"We think that rupee at about 60 to a dollar, given the REER, is more or less an accurate reflection of the true value of the currency," he said.
