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Conception of Pakistan edit

Can you please go here and respond with a quotation from Allahabad address to support your edit? I will give you some time to respond with requested information before i revert your recent edit. Your understanding of Allahabad address is erroneous. Sajjad Altaf (talk) 20:14, 5 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

I am a little disappointed that with all convo on your page, you'd have a little self control but yet you managed to go ahead and revert it anyways without waiting for a discussion and without giving me any sort of reasonable time to respond and for yourself to do a bit of research. Anyhow, please go here and you will find two detailed primary citations that contradict the information that was on the page infobar before (I am only dreading how bad rest of the pages related to this subject may be and it may take months to clean up). Also if you still feel unsure, please "actively read" the entire Address by Mr. Iqbal. Best lilpiglet 00:38, 6 March 2014 (UTC)

Tags of Pakistan Article edit

Hi, I just saw that you tagged the Pakistan article with a lot of tags using twinkle. I personally do not believe that those tags belong there. I think you might have made a mistake while using the twinkle. I have reverted those tags. Anyway, even if you did add those tags intentionally, it would be good if you can leave a reason for those tags on the talk page of the article so that other editors could discuss the issues and work on them. Cheers Muhammad Ali Khalid (talk) 04:42, 6 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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I will ask you to kindly remove this comment because both you and I know you wrote this on my wall maliciously. I reverted it twice and I kept on telling him to go to the talk page and discuss ... not only is his wall full of complaints about reverts, he did more than three times in another group after he was warned not to: Bahawalpur: Revision history. Bahawalpur lilpiglet 12:43, 6 March 2014 (UTC)

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Please don't use Twinkle to edit-war. Not that you should be edit-warring in the first place, but if you must, please do it the old-fashioned way. Thanks, HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 17:58, 13 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

Lahore edit

Would you please kindly explain, why you removed reference to Lahore being 8th largest city of Islamic countries? Also you reverted Wanishahrukh's edit regarding image placement in the article which was reverted by me, which means that two editors seem to agree on Wikipedia: Manual of Style so i will urge you to restore my previous edit. Regarding Urdu spelling of Lahore, Urdu is my native language as it seems it's not yours because i have seen a post from you somewhere else that you do not understand Urdu so its better for you to leave the spellings to someone who understands the language. The current script that you restored reverting the one i put in is missing an extention between two letters and it makes the word Lahore look odd, the word entered by me is better but we can surely discuss further. Sajjad Altaf (talk) 19:42, 13 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

[[UserFirst of all, I am glad that you have begun address things in talk pages. However, I am busy at this moment and will respond by later on tonight or tomorrow. In the meantime, just a few things on from on top of my head, you can read Wikipedia:Polling is not a substitute for discussion and consensus buidling is WP:NOTDEMOCRACY. Another reason was because it does not belong in the intro of the article because it is not mentioned in the article as per WP:MOS and is not consistent WP:MOS#Link as none of the other cities of that organization also do not mention that in their intro (or even article at all), which makes sense due to WP:BETTER#STAYONTOPIC and WP:ISNOT. As for the pictures, have you seen the article? Until either you or someone else does not conform it to Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Images regretfully no matter how good the pictures will be, will be deleted when comparing it to other cities in featured content articles. Lastly, can you provide a source from reliable source the spelling of Lahore in Punjabi as I have never saw that when I visited (and loved) the city. lilpiglet 22:11, 13 March 2014 (UTC)

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That's fabulous :) thanks for pointing the inadvertent mistake; updated so they are both linked to the actual language articles as opposed to the disambiguation. --lilpiglet 00:49, 20 March 2014 (UTC)