Talk:Somnath Chatterjee

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[edit] badly written

this article is not written well, has no editing, and has information which might be considered non-neutral.

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Could you be more specific?
Anyways, it is hard to contest the neutrality of anything when there are no citations. I believe citations are in order first, then the neutrality can be disputed. I'll go through it and see what I can do and try to fix it up. I'll put it on my queue for expansion, since like him or not, he is definitely one of the most influential politicians in India today. Thanks--Antorjal 16:59, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Add citations and material in NPOV.

Hi. I've made an edit requesting citations for many comments written. The burden of proof lies with the the one providing the information. Wikipedia is not a research agency.

Further, comments such as and is widely considered as dominating in his role as speaker. His tolerance of criticism is considered low.are blatant POV. Who judges tolerance levels? Low compared to whom? What is an example of his dominating, low-tolerance action with respect to his role? Cite while you add statements like this and NOT write anything and expect someone else to research for you. Thanks.--Antorjal 17:11, 7 September 2006 (UTC)