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Rajan indicates interest in second term; says 'more to do'

Indicating his interest in a second term as RBI Governor, Raghuram Rajan on May 13 said he has enjoyed every moment of the job but there is "more to do", despite calls from some sections of the ruling BJP against any extension for him

May 13, 2016 / 18:23 IST
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Indicating his interest in a second term as RBI Governor, Raghuram Rajan on May 13 said he has enjoyed every moment of the job but there is "more to do", despite calls from some sections of the ruling BJP against any extension for him.

"There is a lot of fulfillment from making things actually happen for improving the environment... I have enjoyed every moment of the job," Rajan said here.

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Rajan, whose current three-year term as the Reserve Bank Governor is ending this September, was asked about the "heat from the BJP and the government" on whether he should be given another term and about the politics happening on this matter.

To another question on whether he felt his agenda as the central banker would remain half-finished if the second term was not granted, Rajan told CNBC news channel, "It's a good question. I think we have accomplished a lot... I think that ... I mean, there is always more to do." Senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy yesterday had suggested that Rajan should be removed from the post of the RBI chief and accused him of being responsible for "unemployment and collapse" of industrial activity.