OS - Save the Internet!
"Why do we NOT need Net Neutrality? Why should we pay more for something we are already paying? Who are the operators to decide which website we access on the internet? Think about it, when you go to a store to buy a garment, do YOU decide what you want or does the shopkeeper force you to take something for which YOU shell out the money? Imagine a situation like that. When you pay, but get only what the Service providers want to give you, not what you want."
"They are snatching the right to freedom and the right of choice from YOU, dear consumers. Do NOT think anymore. Act. Now.
Click on the link on our website, and send the mail to TRAI NOW!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfY1NKrzqi0
Make your concern known! Demand for your right.
"Aapka Hak. Aapki Ladaai."Jalal, finished the prime time news telecast.
It was his first day at KKN, first show, and he had completely enjoyed it. His colleagues looked at him in awe, he knew the audiences loved him and he also knew the power he wielded over both Khaled and KL, the Directors there. He had come here on his terms, and he also was aware of the fact these two people at KKN News Channel, needed him the most to run their channel with higher TRPs.
He smiled in satisfaction.
Jodha was awestruck. The way this man spoke. He didn't put his point across to people. He took the viewers with him, when he spoke. He made them travel with him and see his point of view and made them agree with him. All of this, with words, words and words. All of us, learnt the same things, the same language, yet, he knew how to use words as a potent tool to get his work done. God knows, how much people got affected by him!
Soon, she came to know. The next day, according to the recent data, more than 20 lakh mails had been sent to TRAI about Net Neutrality within 12 hours of the news telecast.
Their TRP rating was five times higher than usual.
Jalaluddin Mohammad as Editor in Chief had already intimidated rival news channels, who now, had a fresh worry.
How else could anyone make everyone fight their own battles and feel as if they have done some good for the society?
She agreed, though. Malvika and Manav and some other journalists there, didn't like the idea of a prime time show on the Internet issue. They'd wanted to concentrate on some political crisis somewhere, but Jalal had put his foot down.
And, no one could say a word. He was almost dictatorial, telling people to do what they need to do, and doing what he wanted to do himself.
Yet, she knew, he was still her hero!
A/N - Do, watch the video, and send the mail. It is something that concerns all of us.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfY1NKrzqi0
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