Order on notes not an
attempt at demonetisation:
Rajan
"This is not an attempt to demonetise. It is an attempt to replace less
effective notes with more effective notes. I understand people are
making a different interpretations. Unfortunately that should not be the
interpretation," he said.
Order on notes not an attempt at demonetisation: Rajan
Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan today said the order withdrawing
all currency notes printed before 2005 was not an attempt at demonetisation or had anything to do with the general elections. He also
made it clear that the pre-2005 notes will continue to be legal tender.
"This is not an attempt to demonetise. It is an attempt to replace
less effective notes with more effective notes. I understand people are
making a different interpretations.
Unfortunately that should not be the
interpretation," he said.
Rajan was answering a question on the RBI's last night decision to
withdraw all currency notes printed before 2005 , after he delivered the
8th R N Kao Memorial Lecture here. CBI Director Ranjit Sinha had asked
him about the significance of the decision coming before the general
elections. "I have to say that it (withdrawal of notes) has nothing to
do with elections which certainly is not the objective," Rajan said.
He said there has been a long standing demand that these notes have
unfortunately become less secure. The notes after 2005 have greater
security features and the Finance Ministry sought withdrawal of the
pre-2005 notes.
RBI had yesterday said that after March 31, 2014, it will completely
withdraw from circulation all bank notes issued prior to 2005. From
April 1, 2014, the public will be required to approach banks for exchanging these notes.
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