I have said this earlier. I am saying it again. Raghuram Rajan is a poor man's Amartya Sen -- ie, a cheap, unreliable, undurable imitation -- who is desperate for attention and media space.
Like Prof Sen, Rajan invariably lands in Delhi whenever Parliament is in session, hoping something he says will become an issue of debate and discussion.
Frankly, nobody, including the Congress, gives a damn to his hocus-pocus highfalutin bunk. He was and remains irrelevant to the national discourse.
I get the feeling that Rajan just can't reconcile himself to the fact that a 'MA in History' has spectacularly outperformed 'PhD in Economics' as RBI Governor and achieved twice over and more what Rajan could never even get close to achieving.
Virtually impossible for Rajan to say a single sensible thing :)