Private Sector and Taxpayers Are Key Pillars of Nation-Building, Says MP Naveen Jindal
Mar 24, 2026
Jindal Steel Ltd
New Delhi [India], March 24: Member of Parliament from Kurukshetra, Shri Naveen Jindal, today strongly endorsed the Finance Bill 2026 in the Lok Sabha, describing it as a transformative and forward-looking roadmap that will shape the future of 140 crore Indians. He emphasised that India's growth story is being powered by the combined strength of its taxpayers and the private sector--both of whom are indispensable partners in nation-building.
Calling the Finance Bill more than just a fiscal exercise, Shri Jindal said it lays the foundation for inclusive and sustainable development by empowering farmers, enabling youth, enhancing women's dignity, and securing long-term economic resilience. "This bill is not for any one party; it is for the future of the nation, and its benefits will reach every citizen," he stated.
Highlighting the critical role of the private sector, Shri Jindal underscored that it contributes over 80% of employment and more than 60% of India's GDP, while also driving innovation and global competitiveness. He noted that India's IT exports have surpassed USD 200 billion, the pharmaceutical sector serves over 200 countries, and the country today has more than one lakh recognised startups and over 100 unicorns. "The private sector is not just a means of profit-making; it is a strong pillar of nation-building," he said.
Shri Jindal also called for a shift in mindset towards taxpayers, advocating for a more respectful and citizen-centric approach. He highlighted improved compliance trends, noting that the GST taxpayer base has crossed 1.5 crore and gross GST collections in FY 2024-25 exceeded ₹22 lakh crore. "A taxpayer is not a suspect, but a partner in nation-building. Their contributions must be respected," he emphasised.
Drawing from his personal background, Shri Jindal compared India's economic resilience to the perseverance of farmers, who continue to work despite challenges. He noted that India has demonstrated a strong recovery in the face of COVID-19, geopolitical tensions, and global supply chain disruptions.
Emphasising sustainability and quality of life, he advocated for greater promotion of natural farming to reduce dependence on chemical fertilisers, lower subsidy burdens, and ensure healthier food systems. He stressed that development must be measured not only by GDP, but by improvements in everyday life. "We must look beyond numbers and focus on what we eat, the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the overall quality of life," he said.
While welcoming the provisions of the Finance Bill, Shri Jindal also proposed key reforms to strengthen the taxation framework, including the introduction of joint tax filing for families, institutionalising dispute resolution mechanisms such as "Vivad se Vishwas," promoting faster and more structured resolution of tax disputes, and ensuring that tax notices are simple, transparent, and respectful in nature.
Concluding his address, Shri Jindal called for unity across political lines to accelerate India's journey towards becoming a strong, self-reliant, and developed nation. "We may have different views, but when it comes to nation-building, we must move forward together," he said, extending his full support to the Finance Bill 2026.
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