Last month, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) had sought views of public on net neutrality in India.
The last date for receiving comments is April 24 and counter comments by May 8.
More than 1 Lakh mails sent to TRAI, net neutrality India tweeted.
Net neutrality implies equal treatment be accorded to all Internet traffic and no priority should be given to any person or entity or company based on payment, which is seen as discriminatory.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted: "AAP committed to neutral internet. India MUST debate #NetNeutrality. I support #Saveinternet campaign."
A widely debated issue globally, net neutrality has seen politicians, corporate leaders and film stars taking to social media sites to express their views.
"Please give 30 seconds of your time to do this. http://www.Savetheinternet.In/," actor Farhan Akhtar tweeted.
After a video by comedy group AIB went viral on social networks, actors like Akhtar and Kunal Kemmu, music composer Vishal Dadlani and Congress leader Digvijay Singh have come out in support of net neutrality in India.
It urged people to sign up against allowing telecom operators/internet service providers to choose the type, quantity or pricing of content for the consumers.
Net neutrality gained national attention after Internet activists and experts flagged Telecom giant Bharti Airtel 'Airtel Zero'.
Airtel Zero is an open marketing platform that allows customers to access a variety of mobile applications for free, with the data charges being paid by start-ups and large companies, which experts and free Internet advocates feel violates principles of net neutrality.
"While opinions from critics of the product are very welcome, it's pertinent that we set the record straight. Since we announced Airtel Zero on April 6, over 150 start-ups - with a majority being small start-ups - have contacted to enquire about the product," Bharti Airtel had said
The government today said it expects the expert panel set up to look into the issues of "Net neutrality" will submit its report by the second week of May.
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