Dear Mark,
We appreciated your love with India. You gave a warm welcome to our PM in Facebook HQ when he had visited the USA and you supported Digital India initiative during your interaction with PM Modi and you changed Facebook profile picture with our tricolor flag and we all did it and we felt to be honored even lots of people opposed it and you said “we support net neutrality and totally against discrimination”. Mark, you always saying that you trying to empower the world by connecting all the people in the world together but without Indians, it is not possible then eventually you dropped the idea of Internet.org plan in India and introduced a new initiative called “free basic internet”. For free basic internet, Facebook has partnered with Reliance and you are saying that you providing free basic internet for poor Indians and empower their life by getting them online.

What actually you are trying to do in India, your old controversial Internet.org plan introduced in new a name called “free basic internet” you have your old wine but with a new bottle - free basic internet and you claim it as a big philanthropy. If you don’t have any monetary purpose in it, why should you forcing us, why did you spent 100 crores for advertisement to promote free basic internet, you pushing us for supporting free basic internet by sending a mail to TRAI through Facebook also through another advertisement without informing the real side of the free basic internet.
In free basic internet you are providing your favorable apps with main Facebook app, we could not access Google instead your Bing, who cares about Bing when we have Google, we know Microsoft invested $240 million in Facebook but it is up to you and we could not access Youtube , you offering free job sites but we could not access Naukri, then what you mean by free internet.
Your goal is clear, you need to increase the Facebook user number to boost your advertisement revenue in that way boost the Facebook share price in NASDAQ, that’s good but not by killing our internet freedom.
If you would like to empower poor Indians by providing free internet, then why don’t you provide 1GB free neutral data or data for 20 or 30 rupees instead of spending 100 crores for free basic internet.
We are fighting for our internet freedom...