User talk:Tejam

Vandalism
Vandals are destroying articles related to Andhra Pradesh, Telugu language, Telugu script and many articles related to Telugu history. These people, about eight, have ganged up and are helping each other to prevent unbiased contributions. The history of South India and even that of the whole of India is being painted as that belonged to a linguistic group. History is being re-written on the basis of a couple of books written by parchial and localized historians and a couple of websites devoted to regional agenda and chauvantic tendencies. A perusal of their contributions and citations will make my point obvious. I appeal to you to regularly visit Telugu and Andhra-relted articles and prevent vandalism by these mischief makers.Kumarrao 10:07, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

Your message on User talk:Mlpkr page
I read your nonsense on his talk page about Kannada guys trying to propagate false history. Its clear that your schooling may have been insufficient or you may not have been prescribed the correct syllabus by your university. As such I am not surprised. Most guys who come to wikipedia with their college text books in hand, talk like you. Try to go one level higher and read real history books by real historians whose content is not edited by the state government officials, and you will see real history there. You can cough all you want, but you cant disprove any of those articles you are cribbing about. So before you fall for Kumarrao pleadings and make a fool of yourself, I suggest you carefully study wiki rules and regulations, or you may be in the same spot as he is, pleading for help from every innocent Telugu speaker on wikipedia. Kumarrao is not first troll to come here with his agendas, nor will the be the last.Dineshkannambadi 19:58, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
 * I deem that as a personal attack on Tejam by Dineshkannambadi.Wiki Raja 20:41, 2 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Sorry Tejam, if that seemed like a personal attack. Did not mean to get worked up on you. See you around and happy editing.Dineshkannambadi 21:10, 2 September 2007 (UTC)