"RBI is special and that specialness should be retained. It is better to have complete transparency...It is good idea to change regulation... The autonomy of Reserve Bank is extremely important and whatever is done in future, in my view, should be consistent with that objective," Ahluwalia said in an interview to CNBC-TV18.
"The whole idea of having central bank and also monetary committee is anchored on the notion that an independent central bank professionally run taking long term view of monetary and financial side is something that contributes to people's belief that economy is going to be well run. We cannot afford to lose that," he added.
The ministry, however, had said that the government respects the autonomy and independence of the Reserve Bank.
On filling six-seven vacancies on RBI board, he said, "That should be the highest priority. In a way it is the simplest thing to fix. The quality of people we appoint on the board will give the signal, how serious we are about it. It is the easiest thing to correct."
He was of the view that it would be much better to accord special status to RBI and let it be examined by some Parliamentary Committee in open public hearing.
Asked about any legislation for maintaining autonomy of the RBI, Ahluwalia said, "If you need legislation for that there is nothing wrong in that. I think you should be clear about what do you want. It can be done with or without legislation.
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