Subramanian's resignation no surprise; experts fed up by financial anarchy: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today said the resignation of Subramanian has not come as a surprise as all 'financial experts' in are fed up of its 'collossal economic mismanagement'' and are stepping down.

"Financial experts' of are completely fed up by its colossal economic mismanagement, tepid economic reforms and financial anarchy," he said on

"CEA, Subramanian's resignation after the stepping down of Niti Aayog's and RBI comes as no suprise!," he said.

Subramanian will be leaving the after nearly 4 years because of "pressing family commitments" and return to the US," said today.

He was appointed as the CEA to the on October 16, 2014 for a period of three years. In 2017, his term was extended by a year.

"Few days ago met me over He informed me that he would like to go back to the on account of pressing family commitments. His reasons were personal but extremely important for him. He left me with no option but to agree with him," Jaitley wrote in a post.

The minister, however, did not say as to when Subramanian will relinquish the office.

"Profoundly grateful & humbled by these extraordinarily generous words by @arunjaitley announcing my decision to return-for personal reasons-to researching & writing. CEA job most rewarding, fulfilling, exciting I have ever had. Many many to thank," Subramanian tweeted minutes after Jaitley's post.

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First Published: Wed, June 20 2018. 16:30 IST