User:Rajat.kalia

Wikipedia doesn't support fair talk. It's being run by goon's.

My three edits which it undid were.

1. In topic Hindustan, wikipedia read , country of Hindus , While the actual meaning is "Beneath the Hindukush Mountain Range". And the funny part is, I being an Indian can't clean it up.

2. In Kaliachak Riots 2016 topic, I made an edit, To an unwary user, it might appear that actually riots happened and 100's of people died. While nothing related to this came on TV. If one person dies in India an unnatural death, it comes on TV with fair chance. Howcome, 100's dying didn't come on TV.

Report of Riots being a propaganda and not real
−	None of the citations lists any killings or people getting hurt in the required context. Mouth to mouth verdict amongst people is that this news is merely a propaganda. However the name of the place is catchy, that's why the foul news is getting more and more support amongst mischief makers and reclusively many funny edits have been added and a news like thing has been created.

One senior user deleted my edit.

Check the citations, they are merely junk links with no real citation existing. Rajat.kalia (talk) 14:16, 2 July 2017 (UTC)

The citations include The Indian Express, The Telegraph, and India Today. They aren't junk links. Dammitkevin (talk) 14:18, 2 July 2017 (UTC)

It seems wikipedia being managed by uneducated people cannot diffrentiate between real citations and spam.

Moreover, it's a foreign policy to malign internal issues and probably they want to add jitter to gorkhaland stir by adding this event reffering to West bengal. Later they would probably say that WB wants indepedence from India. Pakistan and Bangladesh were earlier created from nowhere due to these foreign cleversters and now both the countries are createting trouble for India. Basically they were india itself before independence.

3. My user page Rajat Kalia was deleted.

Indian's, please see the funny page on Punjab, especially the population stats, to judge wikipedia's authenticity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjab

Wikipedia says, punjab has only 8.2% Sikhs of it's total population, which has over the years grown to 14 percent.