RBI spokesman says Deputy Governor Viral Acharya has not resigned: CNBC TV18

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

(Reuters) - of India deputy has not resigned, a from the RBI clarified on Monday following speculation that would also step down following Urjit Patel, television channel said.

Tensions between and the RBI came to the fore in October after a scathing speech by blew the lid off a fractious dispute between the two on issues ranging from lending curbs, more cash availability to the companies (NBFCs), to who controls the institution's reserves.

That speech by Acharya roiled markets and prompted the government to issue a statement in support of the central bank's autonomy. Many viewed Acharya's comments as a sign that the RBI was pushing back hard against government pressure to relax its policies and reduce its powers ahead of a due by May.

(Reporting by Malini Menon, Editing by Alasdair Pal)

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First Published: Mon, December 10 2018. 18:41 IST