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I've covered off the "no links" issue for you; what you were doing was linking to other Wikipedia articles by inserting the full web URLs of those pages, as if they were a different website entirely, instead of by putting [[square brackets]] around the linked words to create internal links. As for the referencing tag, the basic issue is that most of them are primary sources (e.g. the Google Books pages for his books themselves), whereas what we generally need here is third party sources (e.g. media coverage, books by other people, etc., where somebody other than him is writing about him). I can't directly fix the references for you, because I'm not terribly familiar with Indian media and don't know where to track down stronger sources — but that's the basic issue there. Bearcat (talk) 16:30, 3 September 2013 (UTC)Reply