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India: Rahul Gandhi steps in on Net Neutrality debate

 |  April 22, 2015

Rahul Gandhi today accused the government of “carving out the net and handing it over to corporates” as he took up the cause of net neutrality in his second speech in Parliament in three days.

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    “Over 1 million people are fighting for net neutrality,” the 44-year-old Congress vice president said in the Lok Sabha, asking for a change in the law or a new law to protect net neutrality.

    Rahul Gandhi spoke during the Zero Hour, when ministers are not supposed to respond to members, but IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad made an exception.

    “We want internet for 125 crore Indians. Don’t worry, we will protect the future of the Net,” Mr Prasad said.

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    “Rahulji, you are a senior leader. We want to tell the house that we are not under pressure from any corporates,” he added. He also took a swipe at the Congress, alleging that twitter handles were blocked by the UPA regime.

     

    Full Content: The Times of India

     

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