Talk:Wahiduddin Khan

Deletions on false reasons
Rupert loup's "reason" for deletions was fails WQ:CRITICISM), that is, the rules about Quotes containing criticism of other people.

This is again a completely false reason: The quotes are from Wahiduddin Khan, and not from Shourie, and also Shourie is not criticizing Wahiduddin Khan, but he is praising him. Wahiduddin Khan is a moderate and liberal Muslim, and Shourie in his book is praising him for his liberal views.

And many quotes were deleted without any even edit summary or discussion: for example here

Additional citations
Additional citations have been deleted in this article.

For example:
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According to Manual_of_style, Additional citations (one or two) can be useful as long as they don't clutter too much. They can be useful for


 * 1) online verification (if it is an online source)
 * 2) to help the reader find additional context and discussion about a quote
 * 3) or simply to acknowledge as a matter of fairness the source where the quote was actually found

and should not have been deleted.