"I personally feel, two per cent has become a budget and budget is a restraint and budget is not something which means that you are going to spend that," the Power, Coal and Renewable Energy Minister said.
He was speaking at a CSR Awards-cum-Summit organised by Assocham.
"I genuinely believe that CSR is not something that you force down somebody's throat because the moment there is something which is made mandatory then it becomes ritualistic...," Goyal said.
"So I oppose it because I say, even if we want to do it, it should be suggestive and we should encourage more and more people to go down that path rather than force it down and then the peer pressure will set in," he added.
The minister also informed that he had opposed to making two per cent corporate social responsibility (CSR) spending by private firms mandatory when it had come to the Parliamentary Standing Committee of Finance for review of the Company's Law amendment.
Giving an example of the Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY) scheme, Goyal said, "The UDAY scheme...I made it optional, nothing mandatory and almost every state is signing now.
