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Y V Reddy wanted to quit twice on difference with Chidambaram

In his autobiography 'Advice and Dissent: My Life in Public Service', Reddy said the two started off on a disagreement over opening of banking system to foreign ownership and by 2008 "there was a growing distance between us."

June 25, 2017 / 11:32 IST
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Reserve Bank of India's Governor Y.V. Reddy attends a meeting with Indian bankers before announcing the credit policy in Mumbai April 18, 2006.
Reserve Bank of India's Governor Y.V. Reddy attends a meeting with Indian bankers before announcing the credit policy in Mumbai April 18, 2006.

RBI governors share bittersweet relationship with the government but rarely has any central banker contemplated leaving his job twice, as did Y Venugopal Reddy, who wanted to quit soon after P Chidambaram became finance minister in 2004 and then before his tenure ended.

Reddy, who was Reserve Bank governor from September 2003 to September 2008, shared an uncomfortable relationship with Chidambaram and had to even offer an "unconditional apology" to the minister after the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tried to sort things out between them.

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In his autobiography 'Advice and Dissent: My Life in Public Service', Reddy said the two started off on a disagreement over opening of banking system to foreign ownership and by 2008 "there was a growing distance between us."

"His (Chidambaram's) image as a reformer pushing for double-digit growth was, in his view, being dented by my caution to the extent of resisting implementation of some of his policies," Reddy wrote.