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Concerns

These are reviews of the current version of the article, and not of "what should be", "what could be" etc.
  1. Infobox data: In the infobox, Arvind Kejriwal has been mentioned as a "key people". Should we mention in bracket that he is a former member (this is based on what we have in the article now).
  2. Notable members: There is a list of "Notable members" in the article. It is unclear (in the article) whether they had a "formal membership/registration procedure". Is "Members" the right word here? Or something like "participants", "activist" "workers" may be used?
  3. The popular movement is distinct from a pressure group campaigning for Right to Information that bears the same name. — it is in our lead. I am facing difficulties to find where it has been discussed in details in articles body, hence, it might be "unsourced" claim.
    What is meant by "Pressure group" here?
  4. Those involved with the IAC core committee eventually diverged to form the — unclear. Article mentions, some people stayed even after the split.

TitoDutta 22:54, 15 October 2014 (UTC)

Tito, my suggestions re the points you raised would be the following:
1. Remove the infobox completely. Infoboxes are not obligatory and should not be used where they create confusion or over-simplify. Trying to force what appears to be a loose coalition of activists with no organization or formal governance apart from a "core Committee" into a formal organization like Greenpeace or UNICEF (for which {{Infobox organization}} was intended) is counter-productive.
2. Remove the list of "notable members". It adds nothing, and is simply a source of arguments and unreferenced drive-by additions. Where there are reliable sources linking a person to the movement's activities in a significant way, those people should be covered as prose within the article itself.
3. Remove The popular movement is distinct from a pressure group campaigning for Right to Information that bears the same name. from the lede. Given the paucity of reliable sources available concerning its present activities (if any) and the apparent contradiction with the quote from the Hindustan Times at the end of the "Divergence" section.
4. Change the sentence in the lede: Those involved with the IAC core committee eventually diverged to form the Aam Aadmi Party and Jantantra Morcha. to something like:
Divisions amongst key members of the IAC's core committee eventually led to a split within the movement. Arvind Kejriwal left to form the Aam Aadmi Party, while Anna Hazare left to form a replacement campaigning group, Jantantra Morcha.
In that respect, I'd also change the heading Divergence to Split.
Voceditenore (talk) 06:26, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
  • Thank you for replying. #1, #2, I agree. good suggestions. #3 If that line is removed, the article becomes only on the movement, the IAC editors are trying to change the article about "an organization" (founded in 2007), I have not studied it still, that needs to be mentioned in the article, at least in a hatnote. #4 -- okay. Thank you once again. --TitoDutta 06:36, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
  • Long-term solution Tito, so far, there are zero reliable, independent, secondary sources to support the claim that it was founded in 2007. Ditto their other claims. Note that even the Hindustan Times refers to their "owning" the IAC as of September 2013 simply as a claim. So no, that doesn't belong in the article until/unless such sources can be found. Your statement If that line is removed, the article becomes only on the movement is absolutely key here and leads to my suggestion for more long-term solution. My suggestions above are simply an interim solution. This article plus 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement and 2012 Indian anti-corruption movement are all unfortunate consequences of recentism and various groups of activists seeing Misplaced Pages as yet another arm of social media to promote their cause. In the long term all three articles should be merged (with considerable pruning of all three) into 2011 – 2012 Indian anti-corruption movement. Note that there is already a long-standing proposal to merge the 2011 and 2012 Indian anti-corruption movement articles. This article could be a subsection of that merged article. Such a major restructuring would take a lot of work. Perhaps a task force of WikiProject India could take it on. It needs experienced editors thoroughly familiar with the appropriate Indian sources and an ability to write coherent and concise prose. Voceditenore (talk) 07:26, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
  • That is a wonderful post. It shows both your expertise and your knowledge about this subject and Misplaced Pages guidelines and policies. I was not following their replies and discussions so far.
    Correctly or incorrectly, by "India Against Corruption", news papers, medias etc. mean the movement that gained momentum in India in 2011-12.
    Now, they may have an organization with same name and it might be a brand name/generic name type of error as well. But, it needs to be verified.
    About merging, I feel, this IAC should be the main article, but, that can/should be discussed in details later. --TitoDutta 08:15, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
  • I agree with Voceditenore's suggestion that we have a single article focused on the larger story of the 2011-2012 movement, which would include the involvement of IAC as well as that of other groupings and the part played by some individuals even as those groupings changed. Merging those descriptions into an article about IAC would produce a much more awkward result, subsuming other narratives into the story of the IAC, viewing events from a single perspective and even omitting material as irrelevant to the subject of IAC. NebY (talk) 09:23, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
  • This merger has been my proposal for a very long time and I've been working on all three articles to achieve that end. That has involved, and likely will still involve, removing a lot of copyvio as well as the usual fluff. If the IAC pressure group want an article about themselves then, as said umpteen times in the past, they'll have to demonstrate notability. - Sitush (talk) 12:49, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
  • Agree with Voceditenore Remove The popular movement is distinct from a pressure group campaigning for Right to Information that bears the same name. Further it is only there claim that the Hindustan Times of 3 September 2013 Published The group, which now runs — and claims to own — the IAC, mostly comprises Right to Information (RTI) activists. This should be removed.Further whether Veeresh Malik is notable puts that He is a Co-convenor and co-founder of the India Against Corruption anti-corruption movement.Now cannot find a source outside there own website.Pharaoh of the Wizards (talk) 19:59, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
The IAC organisation exists and there are more sources that could be used to verify this. None that I've ever seen actually confer notability sufficient to justify a separate article but they do verify. - Sitush (talk) 20:11, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
Eg: page 130 of this, an official paper of the Rajya Sabha. - Sitush (talk) 20:25, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
IAC organization will fail notability for now did search but did not find anything notable that will pass notability .Pharaoh of the Wizards (talk) 20:36, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
Which is why we have consistently prevented this article from being hijacked by that organisation. That is not the same as saying that the thing should not be mentioned in order to avoid confusion. What I'd really like to pin down is whether they are in fact a registered NGO. - Sitush (talk) 20:38, 16 October 2014 (UTC)

Per this discussion so far, I have provisionally changed the lede along the lines suggested. I have also removed "along with Team Anna" from the lede. It was problematic for a number of reasons, but primarily because it implies that IAC=Team Anna, which is not strictly true, at least according to the sources. I have also renamed the "Divergence Section" to "Internal split" and made a more precise redirect from Team Anna. I have also made some slight tweaks to the "Internal split" section to bring it more into line with what the sources actually said. For ease of comparison and discussion, see this diff showing the changes I made. Voceditenore (talk) 09:24, 17 October 2014 (UTC)

Specific concerns

  1. populist in the lede and elsewhere. This word is misused, often as a perjorative for demagoguery . It should be replaced by the organization's own description "people's movement".
  2. The 2 suggested links for "Further reading"
    1. Hensman, Rohini (September 2011). "Converging agendas: Team Anna and the Indian Right"
    2. Megwanshi, Bhanwar (5 September 2011). "India: The Communal Character of Anna Hazare’s Movement" - ought to be deleted immediately, as they do not relate to "India Against Corruption" but Anna Hazare's JLPB campaign/s and Hazare's earlier campaigns.
  3. The lede's Divisions amongst key members of the IAC's core committee eventually led to a split within the movement is incorrect. (A) There's no hard evidence that there was ever a "split" within the movement, or (B) That the IAC's core committee ever disagreed. I believe the true position is what the IAC has disclosed on its official website/s, viz. that Mr. Arvind Kejriwal's NGO Public Cause Research Foundation was hired in 2010 by IAC's "Core Committee" to launch a new campaign exclusively against CWG-2010 scams in IAC's name, and that this campaign was soon terminated by IAC Core Committee on 9/Dec/2010 when this new activity of PCRF got enlarged and infiltrated by right wing persons affiliated to the communal Jana Sangh's successor party the BJP. Sotyam Eba Joyate (talk) 05:56, 18 October 2014 (UTC)
  • Per 1 and 2, I have removed the descriptor "populist" altogether, primarily because "populist" is an inaccurate label which ≠ "people's", but also because it is unnecessary. I have removed the "Further Reading" section with Team Anna and the Indian Right and India: The Communal Character of Anna Hazare’s Movement because although they specifically mention the IAC, they are opinion pieces from a particular political standpoint, not relevant for improving or referencing the article. However, they do contain references to potentially reliable sources, hence I'm linking them here on the talk page. As for 3, your assertions are not supported by the reliable sources, all of which call it a split, splinter, within the movement, amongst the leaders of its core committee etc. The official website of the group now claiming to own the IAC brand is not a reliable source for the assertions you want to replace them with, and in fact, is an even worse "opinion piece" than the other two I removed. Its "History" section is an incoherent rant. It's fine to put that construction on events for your members on your website. It is not a reliable source for this article. Voceditenore (talk) 07:05, 18 October 2014 (UTC)
  • For #3 I am referring to a specific paragraph No. 3 here. The referred details of the substantial payment/s from IAC to PCRF are contained in the audited balance sheet/s of the PCRF which can be accessed at PCRF Official website. As these are internal matters between IAC and PCRF, they are hardly likely to be of general interest or published in 2nd.ary sources for such routine matters where the respective parties were admittedly well known to each other. At the same time there is no absolutely no evidence to show that any of the IAC's Core Committee members ever split from IAC, if you differ perhaps you could list their names. A neutral encyclopedic statement would be that Arvind Kejriwal's "team" left the IAC campaign to pursue politics. In fact PCRF is now merged within Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party as per . I have no comment on the "History" section of IAC's website because I observe that IAC has a distinguished editorial board to whom your opinions are better directed. Sotyam Eba Joyate (talk) 08:52, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

Links

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Here are some links:-

  1. http://www.moneylife.in/article/are-activists-barking-at-the-wrong-tree-on-political-parties-being-under-rti/33706.html
  2. http://www.moneylife.in/article/rti-exposes-dangers-of-aadhaar/36838.html
  3. http://www.moneylife.in/article/consumer-interests-hurt-as-ambitious-aadhaar-linked-e-kyc-burdens-the-consumers/34649.html
  4. http://www.moneylife.in/article/uidai-land-allotment-scam-dda-accepts-iac-prayer-to-scrap-the-deal/34513.html
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20130927113504/http://epaper.mailtoday.in/2292013/epaperimages/2292013/2292013-md-hr-2/135211578.jpg
  6. http://rajyasabha.nic.in/rsnew/annual_report/2013/PPG.pdf
  7. http://www.firstpost.com/topics/india-against-corruption-61986.html
  8. http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/Anti-corruption-body-abandons-Janlokpal/Article1-1116543.aspx
  9. http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/bjp-is-the-only-party-that-thinks-of-national-interest-says-vk-singh/article5739915.ece
  10. http://indiaagainstcorruption.org.in (Official website - as confirmed by Link 7)
  11. http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/radio-one-fm-mumbai-issues-apology
  12. http://www.indianewsco.com/news/iac-national-convenor-sarbajit-roy-dares-aaps-arvind-kejriwal-8691704
  13. http://www.iacmumbai.info/2014/03/08/iac-condemns-aap-sale-of-iac-members-mobile-numbers
  14. http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-03-14/news/48222133_1_aap-database-ankit-lal — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sotyam Eba Joyate (talkcontribs) 04:18, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
  15. http://www.iacmumbai.info/2012/10/30/iac-mumbai-to-expose-team-anna-scamsters
  16. http://daily.bhaskar.com/news/NAT-TOP-all-about-the-money-did-india-against-corruption-swindle-donations-worth-crores-3836697-NOR.html
  17. http://www.iamiac.com (An IAC volunteers group after "split")
  18. http://www.iacmumbai.info/2011/12/25/timely-rap-for-team-anna (interesting news item based on email by Sarbajit Roy, which was reproduced verbatim by Mail Today Bureau at http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/lokpal-mmrda-ground-issue-bombay-high-court-slams-team-anna/1/165818.html) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sotyam Eba Joyate (talkcontribs) 04:36, 17 October 2014 (UTC)

- Sotyam Eba Joyate (talk) 02:45, 17 October 2014 (UTC)

Yes Tito, 'IAC' is a juristic person under Indian law. The IAC name was additionally re-registered on 08/Oct/2007 for international use under US Govt laws and there is authentic evidence accessible on-line for this exact name's usage - from 26 August 2008 - under the US Govt. registration. Sotyam Eba Joyate (talk) 03:56, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
  • Ya, I got that point. Thanks. I participated in a similar conflict a year ago (lack of reliable source etc.) Let's see what others think or suggest. --TitoDutta 04:46, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
Sotyam Eba Joyate, it is entirely ethical for Sitush to participate here whatever banner he has on his talk page. He has been editing this article since May 2011 to remove attempts at using Misplaced Pages as part of the then-IAC's social media campaign and long before the disruption and long-term abuse by the "current" IAC began. We are discussing here the best way to take this article forward. Please refrain from personalised remarks and especially from commentary on off-wiki issues, and keep to the topic. Voceditenore (talk) 06:53, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
Voceditenore, thanks for your views. However, seeing that there is a pending discussion on WP:AN concerning the off-wiki incidents and its larger implications, and that this editor's disruptive participation for this article eg. is clearly distinguishable from cases like Katsanevas , , I believe my concerns need consensus from Misplaced Pages's wider community or action/s of the WMF. Sotyam Eba Joyate (talk) 05:47, 18 October 2014 (UTC)
Sotyam Eba Joyate, Sitush has made no disruptive comments in this current discussion, nor ever on this page, despite numerous baseless attacks and legal threats by your colleagues. I repeat, your comments are irrelevant to the current discussion on improving this article and disruptive. Your linking to defamation lawsuits involving other editors is likewise off-topic, disruptive, and getting very close to implying legal threats. If you have broader concerns about a user, take them to either the Administrators' Noticeboard or the Administrators' Incident Noticeboard. Voceditenore (talk) 06:20, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

Nuances

  1. http://rajyasabha.nic.in/rsnew/annual_report/2011/PPG.pdf (makes it clear that so-called "Team Anna" were appearing for Lokpal Bill in their private capacities, and not as "India Against Corruption". In fact the Committee's final report does not mention IAC anywhere, and only speaks of "Team Anna", "Mr. Hazare's team" etc.)
  2. The Hindustan Times report is "nuanced". For instance while saying in the first sentence that Anna Hazare made IAC's name a household name, the reporter does not say that the public agitation which Hazare led for Jan Lokpal Bill was "India Against Corruption" {paraphrased: "Anna Hazare led a public agitation for Jan Lokpal Bill which made India Against Corruption a household name" does not establish that Hazare's agitation was named IAC}. It then goes to speak of "claimants" for the IAC campaign after both Hazare and Kejriwal split from the IAC. The article then states that (after their split from IAC) Kejriwal formed AAP and Hazare formed Jan Tantra Manch and Kiran Bedi split from Hazare. The controversial phrase "The group, which now runs — and claims to own — the IAC, mostly comprises Right to Information (RTI) activists. The group had taken over the IAC immediately after the split ..." has to be read in the report's previous context of "claimants " for the IAC campaign. That is to say this report is stating that the IAC group took over the IAC campaign and claimed the 'campaign" to announce that Lokpal bill issue is abandoned by the IAC. It is noteworthy that there is no denial from AAP's Manish Sisodia or Hazare that the IAC they split from is the "anti-corruption body" / group which has Roy as National Convenor. Sotyam Eba Joyate (talk) 05:15, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
  3. Re: Usage of Anna's name in this article and/or in connection with "India Against Corruption". The agreement between "Anna" and IAC of January 2013 is accessible on a google-drive link in public domain. Its pretty clear that Anna, who is not very literate in English, co-signed 2 documents released on 14.Nov.2010 and 01.Dec.2010 in New Delhi with IAC's name under the assurances of his hosts in New Delhi, and he has thereafter never used the name "India Against Corruption", and that the Marathi language newspapers he reads never used the name "India Against Corruption" for his own agitation or else he would have himself objected to such misuse of IAC's name. It is also pretty clearly agreed that Anna personally never made money from usage of IAC's name. Sotyam Eba Joyate (talk) 05:50, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
  4. For instance on Nov. 10-11 2012, "Avantika Ghosh" reports "Anna claims IAC brand" name (http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/anna-s-new-team-wants-an-old-name-says-we-are-india-against-corruption/1029940/) but after the above mentioned "agreement", Ghosh immediately reports on 18 Jan 2013 "Anna drops IAC brand name" (http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/anna-drops-iac-brand-name-to-close-delhi-office/1061067/0) and snarkily says "It is curious that having wrested the name from Kejriwal, the new Team Anna is all set to drop the brand altogether." Sotyam Eba Joyate (talk) 06:05, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
Blocked by an admin. Might I suggest any further posts by sock/meat puppets simply be reverted and the sock told to request an unblock from the original account? That way, the community can place conditions on the potential unblock (e.g., no attacks on Sitush). --NeilN 14:28, 18 October 2014 (UTC)
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