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Not entirely sure why this is proposed for deletion though it appears to be some legal issue with Wikipedia. This is however now a leader of one of the three major parties in Manitoba and one with seats no less. I would understand why the need to eliminate councilors and mayors of small towns etc, but this seems suspect not to add a leader of a major party just because she doesn't have a seat at the moment. There is in fact past history of this in contemporary times with Alberta Party leader Glenn Taylor and British Columbia Green Party leader Jane Sterk both having their own Wikipedia pages. Bokhari is not just an interim leader but in fact the elected leader of a main provincial party with federal links. Anyways those are my points at this time, keep me updated. Krazytea(talk)02:30, 27 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]