Shankarlal Guru, the non-executive Chairman the National Spot Exchange (NSEL), has resigned saying some "bad people" have entered the crisis-ridden exchange and were responsible for its woes.
Guru's resignation comes on the heels of at least two directors on the five-member board of NSEL quitting as the exchange struggled to clear Rs 5,600 crore payment due.
The Non-Executive Chairman is not responsible for day today functioning or running of the exchange.
NSEL should be brought out of this crisis and the few "bad people" who have entered the exchange should be punished, Guru, who has been a former Member of Legislative Assembly from Unjha (Gujarat) added.
"The government has the machinery and it should take the money and return the hard earned money of the investors. There are some bad people in the exchange who should be punished," he said.
He, however, refused to name the persons or elaborate on "bad people" entering NSEL.
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