User talk:Prashantbhukamp

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Ash'ari ‎
Just to say I don't think you deliberately replaced copyvio, but please don't do it again. Doug Weller talk 10:31, 26 December 2015 (UTC)
 * And not that I think you would, but others might including more socks, so I've reversion/deleted it was we often do with copyvio. That means it is still there but can only be viewed by Administrators. If you want this done in the future just ask as I see you've removed some copyvio in the past. Doug Weller  talk 10:39, 26 December 2015 (UTC)

Thank you for correcting my error. I also do not like copyright violations inside article. Prashantbhukamp (talk) 05:16, 27 December 2015 (UTC)

India Against Corruption
There has been a prolonged campaign to significantly change the India Against Corruption article. This has gone on both on- and off-Wikipedia, has involved the Wikimedia Foundation legal team and has been documented to some extent at WP:LTA/IAC. Making the type of changes that you made at that article recently, and tag-bombing like this, are not helpful. The article has come under intense scrutiny from a wide range of the Wikipedia community, not merely those with an interest in India, in politics or in corruption.

I'm not saying that the article cannot be improved but you really should consider raising your points on the talk page rather than edit warring about it. We have something called the bold, revert, discuss cycle and it is usually a good idea to follow it.

It is also a good idea to understand WP:LEAD, which sets out best practice for the introductory paragraphs of an article. Among those recommendations is that citations are not used in the lead section. The section should summarise the article and therefore anything in it should appear in the main body of the article, where it can and should be cited.

Hope this helps explain what is going on, but one last point: your name sounds familiar to me through my long dealings with people involved with the IAC pressure group (not the IAC/Team Anna movement). If you do indeed have connection to Sarbajit Roy's group then, in particular given the history here, it would be advisable to confine yourself to the article talk page. WP:COI explains. - Sitush (talk) 06:26, 7 January 2016 (UTC)