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I marked this as COI because the writer of this article is a user named
TalukaNawabshah, suggesting that perhaps he or she is associated with the subject of this article. The article really seems to be praising this person; the whole story about the water supply seems really slanted.
As for
WP:N, it is not clear that this person meets the
WP:POLITICIAN guideline, as Nawabshah is below first-level administrative division. I have not found any reliable sources on this person, but perhaps something is available in Urdu or another language. --
Utility Monster (
talk)
15:27, 3 November 2009 (UTC)reply