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what is the board of Punjab college
please put there dark side also on this page. 1st year girl was raped by a gard in this collage please raise our voice through your website.God bless you
[edit]Please put there dark side also on this page. 1st year girl was raped by a gard in this collage please raise our voice through your website please please.God bless you 43.242.176.241 (talk) 04:31, 15 October 2024 (UTC)
- @43.242.176.241 we have added a section on the page. Someone has also created a separate case for the event and the aftermath. An employee from pgc tried to delete the section yesterday but its up now. TheShahiScribe (talk) 12:32, 16 October 2024 (UTC)
Discussion on Recent Edits Concerning the Alleged Incident
[edit]- Hello all,
- I've noted the ongoing efforts to update the page with various perspectives regarding the incident reported at [College Name]. As Wikipedia values accuracy and a neutral point of view, it is imperative that we base our content on well-documented and verifiable information.
- 1. Verification of Facts: It is crucial to maintain the integrity of the article, and as such, any additions should be well-supported by credible sources already cited in the article or those that are widely recognized for their reliability. I recommend reviewing the sources currently cited to ensure they meet Wikipedia's reliability standards. Please refrain from making changes that are not accurately supported by reliable documentation, as inaccurate or incorrect information compromises the quality of the article.
- 2. Privacy and Sensitivity: Given the sensitive nature of the topic, we must handle the content with care, ensuring compliance with Wikipedia's policy on biographies of living persons. It is vital to avoid speculation and to respect the privacy of individuals involved.
- 3. Constructive Engagement: I encourage everyone to use this talk page for open discussion on edits related to this topic. This collaborative approach helps in building consensus and maintaining the quality and neutrality of the article.
- Thank you for your dedication to improving Wikipedia. I look forward to productive discussions and a consensus-driven approach to editing this article. Akif Tanzeel (talk) 13:14, 17 October 2024 (UTC)
- Please avoid generating such vague AI statements. You have repeatedly removed content from the page and you need to provide a clear explanation for why you are removing well-sourced material, as this appears to be an attempt to whitewash the page. — Saqib (talk I contribs) 13:20, 17 October 2024 (UTC)
- I recommend a careful reevaluation of the article content, given recent credible reports that challenge the accuracy of the original allegations. Ensuring the reliability and neutrality of our entries is crucial, especially in sensitive cases that could affect personal reputations and public behavior.
- Notable sources, including statements from government officials and the alleged victim's family, suggest that the initial reports may have been misconstrued or exaggerated. For instance, ASP Shehrbano Naqvi and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz have been reported as refuting the claims, calling them "fabricated". These statements are covered in reputable publications:
- - Geo TV: ASP Shehrbano refutes the allegations, stating there was no victim.
- - The Express Tribune: Punjab CM calls the incident "fabricated".
- The dissemination of potentially inaccurate information could severely impact the individuals involved, subjecting them to unnecessary public scrutiny and distress. Furthermore, such reports can incite community unrest, leading to public disturbances based on unverified information.
- In accordance with Wikipedia's BLP, it is essential to handle information about living individuals with the utmost care. This policy emphasizes the importance of avoiding harm by ensuring that all content related to living persons is reliably sourced and verified.
- I suggest a comprehensive review of the article to ensure adherence to Wikipedia’s standards for verifiability and neutrality. Adjustments should be made to reflect the most current and reliable information, potentially removing or amending content that lacks robust backing by reliable, independent sources. 58.27.212.244 (talk) 13:40, 17 October 2024 (UTC)
- We can adhere to the NPOV policy by stating that this is fake news, mention that the rape never happened and citie official statements. However, since the incident has been widely reported and because reliable sources have covered this incident, removing the information would appear as an attempt to whitewash or censor it which is not allowed, either. — Saqib (talk I contribs) 08:24, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
- Please avoid generating such vague AI statements. You have repeatedly removed content from the page and you need to provide a clear explanation for why you are removing well-sourced material, as this appears to be an attempt to whitewash the page. — Saqib (talk I contribs) 13:20, 17 October 2024 (UTC)
Authenticity of claims,Deletion of rape section
[edit]Dear all, no evidence of rape has been found and the father of the alleged raped girl has denied the charges on record. In view of that and the punjab govt's investiagtion committe no evidence of rape has been found. This section should be removed. Thanks 2402:E000:44F:4771:B584:4F1:982:ACB7 (talk) 19:13, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- The Fia committe and punjab govt investigation committe has found no evidence and neither do the sources mentioned in the section have any evidence of rape.therefore in view of wikipedia's policies that section should be removed. 2402:E000:44F:4771:B584:4F1:982:ACB7 (talk) 19:15, 24 October 2024 (UTC)