User talk:Manish Utekar

Thanks for thanks
Hi! I am glad someone has acknowledged for what I did on the page. Unfortunately it has been reverted. Moreover, an editor has asked me to read some wiki policies, which I already have. I stick to my point that the articles on wikipedia, related to Hinduism(except the religion page), target Hinduism. Now some of my edits, which involved efforts to make the article neutral, have been reverted. All generally cite the same reason: 1. Sources mention this and that. 2. Article information cannot be deleted without citing reliable source.

Now please listen to my take on this: I believe that sources, in general are mostly critical on something, especially when it comes to ideologies and religion. Take OpIndia for example, it technically 'hates' muslims and Islam, however it rarely appreciates Hinduism(Although it favors BJP). Same case with Zee News and TFI. Now let us consider the 'other' side. The Hindus are in majority. A government, whose socially active organization, the RSS, which supports Hindutva is in power. Moreover, the Indian Left is obsessed with the anti-establishment, anti-majority views. And a majority of the Indian Media belongs or worships the Left. So finding anti-Hindu views and news should not come as a surprise. And they will give such views. Why won't they?

The problem arises when the Wiki editors and Admins begin to believe these sources as reliable, consider them majority, and discard the other side of the story. They hen use such sources to edit articles. Maybe their intention is not to vandalise the article. Maybe they just want to provide info. But knowingly or unknowingly they end up vandalising articles. Which I do not appreciate. An encyclopedia should look like an Encyclopedia. It should not target or appreciate any community/religion/ideology/decision.

Yes, I agree that somethings, such as the Nazi Holocaust, should be condemned and should be treated negatively. But religion and related stuff? NO! Parlebourbon3 (talk) 14:14, 31 July 2020 (UTC)