"Mobiles Not Luxury": Raghav Chadha Questions 28-Day "Monthly" Recharges

In a recent address in Parliament, Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha raised significant concerns regarding the 28-day recharge policy for prepaid mobile users. He emphasized that millions of individuals could face disconnection in critical situations due to the restrictive nature of this monthly recharge scheme. Chadha criticized the notion of mobile phones being viewed as a luxury, arguing that access to communication is a fundamental necessity. He urged the government to reconsider these policies, highlighting the potential risks associated with sudden disconnections, especially during emergencies. This discussion comes amid ongoing debates about digital accessibility and the need for affordable communication services in India, particularly in the context of a growing reliance on mobile technology for daily activities and emergency situations. The call for reform reflects broader issues of customer rights and the necessity for a more consumer-friendly approach in the telecommunications sector.
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