Talk:Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot

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Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. —Community Tech bot (talk) 01:58, 9 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Inline sources which are not only inappropriate (i.e. "Punjab Patwari Exam 2020 | 10 Full-length Mock Test For Complete Preparation") but also not very clear nor properly verifiable[edit]

Are the following sources (which includes but not limited to a slideshare document, a book which is consisted upon / derived from the articles published in Wikipedia, Wikipedia's own articles, a supposed encyclopedia entry not matching the name or surname of the subject, material which isn't openly available and without page number or the author's name and "Punjab Patwari Recruitment Exam 2020 | 10 Full-length Mock Test For Complete Preparation") acceptable by the Wikipedia along with the edit histories' statements claiming to be an associate and relative or descendant of the subject and with the following justifications

  • "I'm a fellow Pashtun and Wikipedia user and just want to ask you for assistance in a matter. You are aware that this user McKhan has been involved in vandalising Pashtun articles." and
  • "As you and I know both know it's very difficult to find "Open Sources" to fullfill our ancestral history but we still manage to get sources and have the hard copies with ourselves."

on the trail of canvassing for support by Kkhan0818 here and here?

--- Added by PashtunTribal548 here and here in Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot

--- Added by Kkhan0818 here in Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot

Doesn't' it seem like that someone is pushing his/her POV (i.e. agenda) by exploiting a "loophole" of not using open and verifiable sources to corroborate with his edits to Wikipedia articles? ---  McKhan  (talk) 14:43, 22 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ India, National Archives of (1952). The Panjab in 1839-40: Selections from the Punjab Akhbars, Punjab Intelligence, Etc., Preserved in the National Archives of India, New Delhi. Sikh History Society.
  2. ^ Manglik, Rohit (2020-07-04). Punjab Patwari Recruitment Exam 2020 | 10 Full-length Mock Test For Complete Preparation. EduGorilla.
  3. ^ Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate (2019-05-25). "Geniuses of Kasur". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

@Kkhan0818: Not an admin but I've found both sources online: here and here do the pages the editor referred to in the edit summary (which should be added to the text as well) prove the claims being made? (I'm unfamiliar with the subject myself) Aza24 (talk) 22:30, 31 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

@Aza24: Thank you.  McKhan  (talk) 23:03, 31 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]