Demonetisation not done in haste: RBI Governor

MUMBAI: Rejecting criticisms, the RBI today asserted that demonetisation decision was taken after detailed deliberations and not in haste, but conceded it could affect part of industrial activity while it has already impacted construction, trade, hotels and communications sectors.

The central bank also came out with the figure that nearly Rs 11.85 lakh crore or 76 per cent of junked notes have come back into the system.

With cash crunch continuing, the RBI promised to maintain steady supply of new currency to ease the situation.

“The decision was not and has not been taken in haste but after detailed deliberations,” RBI Governor Urjit Patel told a media briefing after unveiling the 5th bi-monthly monetary policy review of the current fiscal.

The Government and the Reserve Bank have been attacked with both accused of not having done enough preparatory work to replace the junked currency that made up for 86 per cent of currency notes in circulation. Even after a month of the decision, banks are finding it difficult to meet the cash needs of customers.

“The consequences that have emanated from that (demonetisation decision) were taken on board. That is why the planning, the process and implementation was what it was, keeping in mind high secrecy had to be maintained. The central bank and the Government were conscious of certain immediate difficulties for the public at large and all efforts were made to mitigate them,” he added. (AGENCIES)