Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Kiran Bir Sethi

Hello,

My name is Mohan, and I wanted to follow-up on the deletion of this article.

I have read the project deletion logs and understand why the page was deleted. Among others, I recognize the following issues: a) Incomplete or absent secondary attribution b) Language was promotional.

Would it be possible for me to resubmit a completely rewritten article with both primary & secondary citations for review?

Alternatively, can I create the page again with the new content and submit it for your review?

Thank you!

Best wishes, Mohan --Mrgudipati (talk) 05:55, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
 * Mrgudipati - An important thing to understand is that this AFD process isn't taking your article content into account (or at least they shouldn't be). The AFD process requires that voters perform research and find sources on the person, and then use that information to assert as to whether or not that person should have an article on Wikipedia. Making changes to the article, or creating a new one will have no effect regarding this process. If the article subject is deemed to not be notable enough for an article, then creating the article again after it's been deleted will make no difference at all. I hope that my response has helped you to understand the AFD process and how it works. If you have more questions, please ask me them on my talk page. I'll be happy to give you more help there :-)  ~Oshwah~  (talk) (contribs)   06:00, 8 March 2016 (UTC)