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Extorc, the article should be written from a neutral point of view and the terms such as enemy which were used to describe Pakistan should be changed to neutral. Everyone has a distinctive point of view. I am a Pakistani myself but I've never considered my indian brothers whether Hindu or Muslim, as enemies. You've your own perspective. But Wikipedia is a neutral platform and should be kept as such
Waleed (
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06:10, 9 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Sure, the word enemy is over-used in the page, i've removed the usage where it was unnecessary. But because this page is mostly sourced by Indian accounts of the battle, it cannot avoided. It is required to be used at some places, where i've let it be used. @
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Extorc.
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