Sam Pitroda, a close confidant of the Nehru-Gandhi family and a former aide to Rajiv Gandhi, is a prominent figure within the Indian political landscape. Currently serving as the Chairman of Indian Overseas Congress, Pitroda has been vocal about his support for the party's stand on redistribution of wealth through policies such as inheritance tax. In a recent statement, he criticized Prime Minister Modi's comments on the Congress manifesto, highlighting the importance of addressing economic disparities in society.
Pitroda's remarks have often sparked controversy and debate within political circles. During the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, he faced backlash for his "hua toh hua" remark regarding the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, which ignited a firestorm of criticism. Despite this, Pitroda has continued to advocate for progressive policies aimed at addressing inequality and promoting social justice.
In a recent statement, Pitroda called inheritance tax, similar to the one imposed in the US, an "interesting idea" that could help bridge the wealth gap in India. His comments on the topic have reignited discussions about the role of taxation in promoting economic equity and fairness.