Mumbai: Former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Urjit Patel had personally written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about wanting to resign, citing personal reasons, several months before stepping down from the office in December, Modi said in an interview with Reuters partner ANI.
“The governor himself requested (to resign) because of personal reasons. I am revealing for the first time, he was telling me about this for the past six-seven months before his resignation. He gave it even in writing. He wrote to me personally,” Modi told ANI in an interview on Tuesday.
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Patel resigned after a months-long tussle over policy with the government that raised concerns about the bank’s independence as the next general election nears.
#PMtoANI on Urjit Patel:He himself requested(to resign)on personal reasons. I am revealing for the first time, he was telling me about it for past 6-7 months before his resignation. He gave it even in writing. No question of political pressure. He did a good job as RBI Governor pic.twitter.com/yvCPKMYltp
— ANI (@ANI) January 1, 2019
When asked if there was any political pressure on the governor to resign, Modi denied that was the case.
“No such question arises. I acknowledge that Patel did a good job as RBI Governor.”