AAP MP Raghav Chadha raised a strong voice in Parliament, accusing telecom companies of “robbing” millions of Indian mobile users through daily data limits. Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, Chadha highlighted how unused mobile data expires at midnight, despite users paying for it in full. Using a relatable analogy, he compared mobile data to petrol—arguing that just like unused fuel isn’t taken back, unused data should not vanish due to validity restrictions. He claimed that telecom operators deliberately push daily data plans instead of monthly limits to maximize profits, preventing users from fully utilizing their purchased data. Watch the full speech here.
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