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The result was delete. → Call meHahc21 05:17, 24 March 2014 (UTC)reply
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WP:GNG. election candidates are not notable and there is little else to be said. Forms part of a series of bio articles created by AAP-centric contributors in the run-up to the 2014 Indian general elections.
Sitush (
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Subhash ware has 3 decades history of social work well documented in various newspapers and government organisations
Smileamiledr (
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Plenty of social work and references go against the decision of deletion. — Preceding
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Smileamiledr (
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I second Smileamiledr. Subhash Ware deserved an article even before his nomination for LS candidature. — Preceding
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Myaoon (
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This person Sitush is acting in a biased manner. He appears to be of right wing ideology and is therefore maliciously deleting even legitimate information. Proof is that he removed the association of Subhash ware with the SM J oshi foundation even though a refernce shows clear association ( on frivolous ground that it does not say @honorary@ which he could have easily edited. How do we report him for bias?
Smileamiledr (
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a fact based on a secondary source "Sangad,a secular and non political forum lists Subhash Ware's association with social organisations Rastra Seva Dal, S.M.Joshi Socialist Foundation and Maharastra Socialist Front in the context of rural development movements.[4]" was deleted by
Sitush maliciously even though reference 4 directs to the website
Smileamiledr (
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Eh? The article says "Subhash Ware is secretary of the S M Joshi Socialist Foundation" and that agrees with the source. Why you think I've removed it is beyond me, although I've no idea whether the S M Joshi Foundation is any more significant than my local cub scout group. Neither the article nor the source says "honorary" but all that words means is that he doesn't get paid for his duties in respect of that organisation. I think that you really need to get a grip on what is and is not notable in an article: the guy may be a member of a swimming club, for all I know, but that doesn't mean we mention it.
Accusing me of right-wing bias isn't going to get you anything other than possibly a warning for personal attacks, especially since I'm regularly accused of bias by competing interests across a massive range of articles. At various times, I've been accused of being left-wing, right-wing, anti-Muslim, anti-Hindu, pro-Pakistan, pro-India etc, all of which contradictory accusations tend to suggest that I am in fact neutral. -
Sitush (
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