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countless times, even by the admin who was blocking me. Never in any other country has anyone cared enough to ask. And now it is boiling down to the issue that I can no longer conduct research because the name practices for Indian articles are moving in the direction of using names that are not found on world database sites. Preferring local names is wonderful for the locals, but it excludes the
Knowledge editors at large and seems inappropriate for an encyclopedia. Certainly it prevents me from continuing to work on India articles. I am sorry to leave, but it is becoming impossible to continue. And i do resent the high-handed attitudes of Indian editors. It is extremely unpleasant and I am no longer willing to expose myself to this behavior. There are many other interesting areas where abuse is not constant. i hope you understand my decision to move on. I am giving up many articles I care about, but it is not worth the misery involvement with India entails. Very few Indian editors, in my experience, are interested in gathering a database of information. Most seem to spend there time defending there own parochial territory. Sincerely,
96:". Unless you can prove that they were anything more than legendary and mythical, there is no reason to club them with kings whose historicity is proven. Rama and Krishna appear in literature and poetry in all languages all over India. And yet, nobody has gone as far as call them anything more than mythical. So I will be changing it. And one more thing, do
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I have added brief details about the aftermath. Nothing is said of Kerela though. After the shift of
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I understand what you are trying to convey. I can't comment on why others may be voting to keep. But I see many editors whom I respect and trust on the list of people who have voted to keep. Anyways, I do not intend to vote on the AfD. I just left a note on your talk page to let you know my opinion
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Hi! I finally had time to read what you wrote to me earlier and see that it doen't pertain to me. So I moved what you wrote me over to BostonMA's page as all those names you mention are not anything I have to do with or understand. To tell you the truth, I don't know what you are talking about. He
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Hi, It's only a punishing experience for me. So I ask you to leave me out and please do not intrude on my talk page again. I have archived the mess and will forget about it. No more work on India for me. Your attitude decides it for me that
Indians do not want non-Indians working on your pages,
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Hey. Cool down man. You don't need to get so excited about an AfD (atleast that was the impression I got from reading your comments). "I havent even heard of this 'nobody's' name", "Writing a whole article about this 'nobody'" are not the best sentences to use. It is insulting to call anyone a
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Krishna. The history is so hotch-potch between 1565-1750 approximately is that its like eating
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Sarvagnya. I'm unable to take up personal disputes, while content disputes themselves are quite overwhelming. Please check with another admin if he has been stalking you. Since his comments were related to another article, I've not gone into its details.
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Rajyotsavada Hardhika ShubhashayagaLu to you also. We have a long road ahead on wikipedia, just like we did after 1956. Hang on and enjoy the ride. Contribute to your hearts content. Let Karnataka shine in the
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