Exactly. Either you decide that the internet is a protected service that's almost like a right to everyone. Or not. Make up your minds.
I still don't see how it's fair that, say, in Mumbai I could have a 25 Mbps upload/download, unlimited connection for Rs 24,000 per annum (Rs 2,000 per month), but in, say, Goa, I can't get that same speed for the same price. In many places in India I can't get that speed. Period. How is that neutral? The very same data packets (data from website) are, for the same price, being given to me on a faster pipe (that counts as data being given "priority", I think), based solely on my ISP or geography.