It pointed out that the post of governor of the country's apex bank is "akin to sitting on a throne of nails and wearing a crown of thorns", and hence Das' top priority is to "safeguard the independence" of RBI besides convincing global investors of the same.

"Rajan had strongly opposed the demonetisation move and quit. Patel sacrificed his post to protect the RBI's independence and even prevented the government from raiding its reserves. The current economic chaos witnessed in the country is directly because of flawed policies like note ban and GST implementation, resulting in high inflation and falling Rupee value," said the Sena.

Though it was within the ambit of the RBI to arrest all these ills, it did not happen in the past four years, as there was massive interference in the apex bank's affairs.

It was only when these hindrances became unbearable that Rajan and Patel left, while a "tolerant" person like Das has been anointed as RBI Governor, the Sena pointed out.

Citing an example, the Sena said that the RBI has imposed severe lending restrictions on 11 banks, but the government feels if these are eased then these banks could thrive again.

Opposing the government's view, the RBI's stance is that industrialists and big borrowers failed to repay their debts and fled the country - actions which hit the economy badly and will continue to do so.

BJP MP Subramanian Swamy made serious written allegations against Das in the past, but despite that, he has been catapulted to the top post as RBI Governor, the Sena rued.

"Das enjoys good relations with politicians, but his appointment as RBI head should not lead to any manipulation of the economy and end up as a 'joke'... Here, he faces crucial questions like inflation and fiscal management. As the RBI Governor, will he be able to rein in the political elements who created the problems in the first place?" the Sena asked in the concluding part of the edits.