User talk:Karthigeyanvellasamy

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October 2019
Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to add promotional or advertising material to Wikipedia, as you did at Keeladi excavation site, you may be blocked from editing. Doug Weller talk 11:42, 2 October 2019 (UTC)

You may not change sourced text simply because you've decided it's wrong
You changed sourced text, evidently to match your point of view. For instance, the source for "Dhamma Lipi (Prakrit in the Brahmi Script) of Ashoka Edicts " does say it's Brahmi, but you clearly decided you disagreed and changed it to Tamil. Your other edits were similar. I have nothing against the Tamil but Wikipedia is not a place to right great wrongs, we depend upon what reliable sources say. I'll state plainly that I think, as do others, that anything from the Indian or Tamil official government departments is not necessarily reliable as both government departments are at times politically motivated, which isn't surprising. We shouldn't be using the media either for archaeology. Doug Weller talk 11:48, 2 October 2019 (UTC)