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Come to the Discussion Page rather than deleting acclaimed information
User:Kautilya3 should not unilaterally delete sourced information which is not spam. If he is unable to say that the information provided under the topic "Stance on the Sanju Pass and Hindutash Passes in Ladakh" is spam, then he has no business to interfere misusing his powers as admin just because he has been instructed by User:JimmyWales that any credible acclaimed information which repudiates the bogus and spurious territorial claims of the Chinese in India should be summarily be removed, and such instructions should not be adhered to. 117.202.44.103 (talk) 16:07, 26 November 2023 (UTC)
- I repeat my edit summary (along with the correction of a typo):
This is a biography page, should be based on WP:THIRDPARTY sources about the man
.You cherry-picked content from an op-ed authored by the subject. That is not a THIRDPARTY source. -- Kautilya3 (talk) 19:48, 26 November 2023 (UTC)
- This sub-heading, "Stance on the Sanju Pass and Hindutash Passes in Ladakh" is a part of the works of Phunchok Stobdan and extracted from his own article and does not require third-party sources as it pertains to the extracts from the own works of the author in question, and it defines the author.
The extracted information is per se relevant, pertinent and germane to the article as the person in question is an academician, diplomat and author, and regarded as an expert on Indian foreign policy and national security on Central and Inner Asian affairs.
In a biography page, it is permissible to quote the person in question and reproduce extracts from his works. The crux of the issue is whether there at all space available for Indians on Misplaced Pages when it comes to exposing and debunking the spurious and bogus fraudulent territorial claims of the Chinese inside India vis-à-vis Hindu-tash and Sanju-la Passes in Aksai Chin in Ladakh in a scenario where the platform has the chronic propensity of habitually and summarily supporting the bogus and spurious Chinese territorial claims inside India as a core policy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 117.202.46.65 (talk) 14:07, 27 November 2023 (UTC)
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