User talk:Anjana patel

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Hello Ms Anajana Patel There are better ways to discuss Ms Anjana. Well, I certainly dont know if Aashish Khan does write Ustad or not. But he certainly does not write Pandit (but you wrote Pandit before his name). As a media person working in Indian capital and UK, I am fully aware that neither does Aashish Khan writes Pandit. But even if he does not write Ustad, people have the right to say him Ustad. You should not write Pandit Aashish Debsharma however!!! Neither is that a symbol of maturity. There are some great people from India in whose lives "everybody" should not interfere, may one be their student or anybody. Do you get the point now? I hope you do. Cool down and be responsible. I am sure you have not come here to fight!!! Neither do I. I am a busy media person. But my only responsibility is to check truths. Best wishes from MeghMalhar 10:33, 29 January 2007 (UTC)


Don't try to vandalise Aashish Khan's page now! I am going to report this to Aashish Khan as well as to wikipedia. He has taken the surname of Debsharma for sure. But he has not left the Khan surname. You don't certainly know Aashish Khan better than he himself. So what's your business here??? Don't you have any work of your own? Also Ms Patel my request is that please remove all Indian origins from your name before telling India "another country". Also, please refrain from providing input in subjects not known to you. Wikipedia is neither your playground. You have not certainly seen Aashish Khan's legal documents when he accepted the surname of Debsharma. There it was written that from now on he will be known as Ustad Aashish Khan Debsharma. OK? Learn it and say thank you to who taught it to you?

And yes, you must provide documentary evidence to Vasant Rai's article. Otherwise, no one, not even the Wikipedia USA moderators will leave this page from deleting. Withour evidences, no laudatory articles can be kept here. Rather than naming the frets magazine references, give references in proper and wikipedian way. If you don't know how to provide references, then learn it first, and then come to wikipedia for editing articles. Is that clear?

Choicest wishes MeghMalhar 06:28, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

ha ha i'll go ahead and tell ashishda myself warmest regards Anjana

Excuse me but whom are you talking to. I do not learn Sarode. But it is just not a fair thing to provide unreferenced articles at wikipedia. Someone may be great, or may not be - that's not my business as a wikipedian. As a wikipedian, my business is to see that unreferenced articles should not exist here. And that's it. Whoever one is, and however great one may be, a biography on him/her should always be referenced. What will you say to User:SmackBot when he/she puts an unreferenced tag to your article? Every article should be referenced. And go ask your folks and be confirm that you are making mistake about my identity. I do not learn Sarode. Neither do I belong to a young generation!!!

Thank you for your being polite anyway.


[edit] Message from Chandranandan

Excuse me Ms Patel but who is this thatgatha? I dont understand who are you talking about!!!! You earlier told me I learn Sarode and all that !!! Well surely you are getting confused with identities!!! I guess if you are modest enough then you should apologise!!! Neither do I learn Sarode!!! Nor am I anyone's student!!! Funny!!! Here in Australia no Indian teaches Sarode!!! Can you please clarify what you say? I can find no head and tail of all you said!!!

Anyway, as my fellow Australian Riana Dzasta has said, you must write neutral articles. Everyone should write neutral articles about everything. About Ali Akbar Khan, or Ravi Shankar, or Britney Spears or Aashish Khan or Zubin Mehta or Vasant Rai or Madonna whoever may be --- we must write neutral articles. I will certainly check if there is anything which is not neutral at Ali Akbar Khan's article. Thank you for mentioning that to me. Anyway, even if we write something like "greatest" or similar, we must provide reference in terms of source, page number, issue number, exact quotation, and exact website ----- which you certainly did not give in Vasant Rai's article.

DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE ISSUE? AND PLEASE DO NOT MIX UP MY IDENTITY WITH ANYONE ELSE --- WHOEVER THE SHIT MAY BE. OK?

Love and wishes and best of luckChandronandan 10:54, 29 January 2007 (UTC) - Chandronandan 10:54, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

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