User talk:Sonisona

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[edit] Let's assume good faith

Look, I am not doing this because I get some pleasure out of doing this. There are various reasons why I am doing this:

  1. Wikipedia is an organic website and what people write about something in an article needs to be discussed first before further changes are made on the subject. You did not discuss any of the changes you made. You just deleted the whole article.
  2. The controversies section was one that held the most importance, relevance and factual content to it and you removed it as well. Many administrators on the Wikipedia are starting to dislike this move and some have taken notice of the deliberate spamming.
  3. I am a Pakistani and I care as much about the pageant's success and appreciation as any progressive Pakistani would. Believe me, criticism helps and highlighting criticism and controversies make the content of the article suitable for it to consideration by the Wikipedia administrators for things like Wikipedia's Did You Know? section.
  4. Last but not the least, as I said earlier I can help you. I am not Nadia Khan, if you get what I mean!

Thanks for taking time to read this, Arun Reginald (talk · contribs) 07:21, 10 June 2008 (UTC)

Totally understandable. Please put all your critisism under Controversies section. It helps the people know as well.
Secondly, do not call it unofficial because the government has not done any such statement yet. When it legally announces please go ahead and do so.
Please as I said the article was the truth and is not hearsay, so add as much controversy you want to add BUT it should be done under the rigth heading... only because the whole history of the pageant was hidden and therefore the only thing you did was highlight the controversy. This pageant is about a lot of things plus the controversy, but everything has a heading.
thanks. Unsigned comment by Sonisona (talk)
I couldn't agree more but please read the talks on the article's talk page as well. I have addressed more concerns there. Arun Reginald (talk · contribs) 22:57, 10 June 2008 (UTC)

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