Talk:Mihir Sharma
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Aside from not providing any citations for the additions, the entire chunk of User contributions for 5.42.240.227 on 08 July 2015 (relevant diff) obviously bias the content on this page towards a specific political position. It would be nice if the original editor, User:I_dream_of_horses, or a mod could look into the matter.
Furthermore, as to the accuracy or verifiability of the claims made in those edits, I am in the process of reading the referenced book and the author is not solely critical of current Indian PM Narendra Modi and critiques past PMs and their administrations with equal, if not greater, fervour. While I do not agree entirely with Sharma's analyses and conclusions, my reading of the book does not lead me to believe he holds extremely 'left liberal' views. Of course, my reading of Sharma's work is limited to this book and may, therefore, be accordingly skewed.
Finally, as to the description of the term 'Twitter Celebrity', I can feign only so much seriousness! That line had me ROFL.