Centre uses banks to violate states' space: Ex-RBI Governor

IANS  |  Hyderabad 

The uses banks as a weapon to penetrate into jurisdiction of states, said former (RBI) Y.V. on Saturday.

Speaking at the (ISB) here, said since the had no developmental staff in the states, banks were used to penetrate into their jurisdiction.

He attributed the problem of Indian industry to the dual control by the and the RBI.

"Recently, we had Urjit Patel (RBI Governor) as saying that regulation should be ownership-neutral. He says I don't have regulatory powers but the government says RBI has enough regulatory powers. What is the truth? The truth is the problem of dual control," he said.

said the recommended that dual control should be done away with, but it has not ended to date.

He identified political economy as another problem and pointed out that unlike in the past, there are many MPs who are who are MPs with the public sector banks providing the link.

He was delivering key note address at "Artha 2018", ISB's annual financial conclave.

Reddy believes that solution for problem in agriculture lies outside agriculture as the sector faces policy-induced risks and a host of uncertainties.

"Will you put more money in expanding industry or contracting industry?" he asked the students while pointing out that agriculture accounts for 15-16 per cent of the GDP and it is likely to further come down.

Reddy said he was an unwilling party to the biggest farm loan waiver in the country. He was referring to loan waiver by the in 2008 when he was the RBI

He believes that farm loan waiver by the Centre is bigger evil than loan waiver by states. "All farmers all over the country can't be distressed," he remarked.

"If Industry doesn't repay, you are a wilful defaulter and you are a criminal. If agriculture doesn't pay you are a We are not able to define who is a is not somebody who is able to get money from and certainly not the one who can't afford to repay," he said claiming that only 10 per cent of the farmers get loans.

On financial inclusion, he said it was different from economic, social and political inclusion. "We talk as though financial inclusion is going to abolish poverty in Financial inclusion is only for those who have and if they are not included they will be included," he added.

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First Published: Sat, October 06 2018. 17:54 IST