Former UPA Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. | PTI 
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Thanks to Manmohan, Urjit Patel gets saved from Parliamentary Panel's grilling

However, the RBI Governor could not reply to questions like when normalcy would be back in the banking system post note-ban.

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Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel on Wednesday escaped possible grilling by a parliamentary committee over the demonetisation issue, thanks to the intervention of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Patel, who along with other RBI and finance ministry officials appeared before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance, faced some tough questions from members, officials in the committee said on the condition of anonymity.

He could not reply to questions like when normalcy would be back in the banking system and how much of demonetised currency was deposited during the 50-day window.

Before further grilling could start, Singh, who made a forceful speech against demonetisation in Rajya Sabha calling it a "monumental failure and organised loot", intervened to say that the central bank and the Governor's position as an institution should be respected.

He should not be put to odd questions, Singh, who himself was RBI Governor once, is believed to have told the Committee.

Singh is understood to have told Patel that he need not answer a question put by one of the members relating to non-removal of cash withdrawal restrictions.

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