RBI Governor clarifies on 'one-eyed man king' comment

RBI Governor clarifies on 'one-eyed man king' comment: Facing criticism from various quarters, including from the Central Government Ministers, on his ‘one eyed man king’ comment made on the domestic economy, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan...



AN EYE FOR AN EYE WILL...
Excerpts:
"While he apologised for the ‘one eyed man king’ comment for the section of people who are blind but also raised the question: “How much of our language is tinged with meaning that is liable to misinterpretation? How forgiving should we be of a bad choice of words when the intent is clearly different?”
The former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cited the famous quote of Mahatma Gandhi, “An eye for an eye will only make the whole world go blind”, and said it was clear what it implied, that the whole world going blind is not a desirable state of affairs.
“One might take umbrage since it suggests blindness is an inferior state to that of being able to see, and the saying could be seen as discriminatory. Yet Gandhiji’s focus was on the absurdity of a policy of revenge, not on blindness, and his intent was not to disparage the blind,” Mr. Rajan said.
While Mr Rajan called for improvement in public dialogue and that speakers have to be more careful with words and not be gratuitously offensive."
M G Warrier

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