Emotional Chidambaram bids adieu to FinMin

Emotional Chidambaram bids adieu to FinMin

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 12:50 PM IST
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New Delhi

An emotional P Chidambaram bid adieu to the Finance Ministry, which he had served thrice, with a promise that he would continue to remain active in public life.

Chidambaram, 68, who holds the distinction of presenting nine Unions Budgets — short of the record 10 delivered by Morarji Desai — listed out the challenges before the economy in his parting address to the secretaries and senior officials of his ministry.

“Since 1966 I have been working for 16 hours a day and I will continue to work so…You will now see me more in public life than you saw me till now,” said Chidambaram, who did not contest the just-concluded Lok Sabha elections.

An official who worked closely with Chidambaram for years and was present at the farewell meeting organised at the North Block office said: “FM was as emotional to the extent he could be. It is unbecoming of him to be emotional.”  Returning to the Finance Ministry in August 2012 after a stint as Home Minister, Chidambaram narrowed the fiscal and current account deficits, lowered gold imports and held meetings in India and abroad to boost investor confidence.  “He was hard taskmaster and ensured that deficit red lines were not crossed,” another official said.  Draped in his characteristic white shirt and veshti, Chidambaram reached his office at 8.15 am, cleared pending files and met senior officials on his last day as Finance Minister of the UPA-II government.

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