We need a Hazare in the financial sector
In the 1990s, the finance ministry used to play a passive role in pushing banks to buy government bonds sold to bridge India’s fiscal deficit. Typically, a bureaucrat would call bank chiefs and ask them to buy bonds. A Reserve Bank of India official, too, would often join the ministry in the so-called moral suasion exercise to make sure that the bond issues sail through.
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