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Foreign policy

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What's your view on starting an article on Foreign policy of Nawaz Sharif like these articles? I feel the main article is getting very long and a split is inevitable regardless. Mar4d (talk) 13:43, 23 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi. the first reference that you provided is not reliable so please don't add it to backup the claim while the second reference doesn't mention the "Aurangzeb hold's a BA from Quaid-e-Azam University, and master's degree in environment and development from King's College London. She previously worked with Worldwide Fund for Nature as a senior communication's manager. She is the daughter of Senator Mushahid Ullah Khan." --Saqib (talk) 12:42, 31 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Wani is a Kashmiri surname. Are you in Indian administered Kashmir?Towns_Hill 23:15, 7 November 2016 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Towns Hill (talkcontribs)

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regarding your summary as per lead section

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You did not carry out summary as per guidelines. You just deleted it from wikipedia.
Don't play stupid with me. It is evidently clear that if there is a summary as per guideline you modify the summary and move sections into sub sections.
I have edited articles with other wikipedians on Recep Tayyip Erdogan and have noticed a change in behaviour regarding Wikipedians who properly divide the article into sections and subsections.
Do NOT just delete information from an article which is fully referenced and cited from Foreign Policy, Express Tribune (International New York Times), Reuters, DunyaNews and the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI)
and think that you can get away with this for free.

Should this act of vandalism persist I will report your, wikipedia input behaviour to committees and have your account suspended. This is a flagrant violation of ethical rules consisting of personal opinion.

This concerns your edits regarding Nawaz Sharif an article clearly under watch as it is the prime minister. Do not think that other wikipedians will not care once I report this, I have experience in many cases
and have come out on the winning side, simply because you editors violate basic rules.

You cannot, I repeat cannot just remove refernced material. One And then put "summary as per lead guidelines" --> which is a blatanat lie that anyone can detect Kind regards, (Wiki id2(talk) 23:26, 5 February 2017 (UTC))[reply]

Regarding facts of "simple majority"

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Btw Nawaz Sharif did not recieve a simple majority. Mr Sharif has made for awkward bedfellows in a coalition with Maulana fazl-ur-Rehman (JUI-F) and ethnic Pashtuns (PkMAP) do not just say he got a simple majority when clearly he did not receive a majority mandate from the Pakistani people. This is where you draw a line between your personal political affiliation and affection for Mr Sharif with wikipedia editing

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Another point regarding "summary"

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You may know from reading Pakistani news sections that the only thing Mr Sharif is in the news for these days is the panama papers trial. You cannot just exclude that from the lead section
and pretend somehow that it does not exist.

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With regards to FY 2016-17

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This bloomberg article and section you have added is more relevant to the Economy of Pakistan page.

On Febuaray 6th, 2017, Tyler Cowen writing for Bloomberg termed Pakistan as the most "underrated economy in the world."[1]

This article talks generally about the Pakistani economy, not about the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Wikipedia has rules regarding relevance. Facts (and interpretations of economic data) belong on the Economy of Pakistan page. This is very useful input, please transfer this section for the Pakistani economy page rather than on Nawaz Sharif's personal article.
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References

  1. ^ Cowen, Tyler (FEB 6, 2017). "Pakistan's Economy Is a Pleasant Surprise". Bloomberg LP. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)

Simple majority

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No that is the difference between majoritarian and proportional representation seats. Those seats on which Nawaz Sharif attained his mandate are the 2/3 male seats which are majoritarian. Not the 1/3 female seats which are proportional election. He fell 9 seats short of a majority even once independents entered his party.

Anyways thank you for nitpicking. You have acknowledged by the way that all your other editing and removing 6-7 referenced sources regarding Panama leaks were not just irrelevant but wrong. I wanted to give you credit for a decent mention of a bloomberg article and that it should be neutrally read and rationally dealt with on the Economy of Pakistan page rather than a Nawaz Sharif page. It is unfortunate that even when I tried to give you a complement you could not accept it in good faith. Sometimes not digging deeper is the best option.
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Regarding a response

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You are the one who has clearly violated wikipedia rules regarding proper referencing. You deleted fully sourced works that we can discuss with senior wikipedians. Regarding ECP website the by-elections of NA-154 in which Jahangir Tareen of Lodhran plus other National Assembly seats up for election reduced Sharif majority. Also you have to sepereate the independents who backed Sharif and those actually in PML-N. (Wiki id2(talk) 03:52, 27 February 2017 (UTC))[reply]

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Hi, I've removed the unreliable reference (medium.com) that you added. Dawn.com source is already in the article so I've removed that as well. We don't need primary source (na.gov.pk) --Saqib (talk) 10:43, 24 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, unfortunately I had to revert your changes to this article because it did not appear constructive. --Saqib (talk) 14:54, 8 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Please avoid adding non-independent sources to BLP's. This saifgroup.com constitutes as an unacceptable source therefore cannot be used as citation. I expect you to remove it or I will do it later tomorrow. --Saqib (talk) 17:09, 11 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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