Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Maldhari

This community of people are not a tribe. They are the group of people that were actively used to participate in the same field of activity which existed in the past.During Pre-Independence era, the people of this community used to do activites of herding of animals and farming the land in Gujarat, India. As the time passed and Industrial revolution happened in India. People stopped doing these actvities and the title "Maldhari" was dropped from their names to give them equal importance that the people of other communities like Patels, Yadavas, Rajputs, Brahmins, etc. Now, castism and communism are being totally on the verge of extinction in India these words like "Maldhari", "Dalits", "Shudras", etc are banned. Yes, you can't use the "N" word for African-Americans, same way you can't use Maldhari to describe these tribe's people. It's so offensive and has already created so much violence amongst them whem interacting with another community of people in India.

And if you don't use the "N" word on wikipedia to describe African-Americans, you shouldn't use "Maldhari" to describe these group of people. Even they oppose this word and have done so many rallies and social movements to eradicate these identity of "Untouchables" which translates in Hindi as "Maldhari".

Now, if this page stays on wikipedia, you can figure out how much it would hurt their feelings and their social status level. I, being a person from Yaduvanshi lineage, which was considered as the Royal Community in pre-independence India while i don't believe in superior DNA kind of things cuz they were just to create wars between people, i do feel bad for Maldhari's social status.
 * please discuss this on the actual project page rather than here, otherwise it's likely that your comments will be missed. Please also remember to sign your messages on talk pages by typing four tildes ( ~ ): this will automatically insert your username and the date. Regards, ~dom Kaos~ (talk) 14:55, 20 November 2017 (UTC)