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July 2017 edit

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I know nothing about the subject you posted on my talk page. I did posted on your talk page a welcome to Wikipedia template. I always do this for new users to welcome them. However, I know nothing about the subject material that you posted on my talk page. Thank you-RFD (talk) 11:42, 19 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Remove derogatory lines from Nair page edit

As per Wikipedia editors, they never consider the details of Raj era. Then may I know why derogatory information such as Polygamy, Hypergamy, Thallikettu kalyanam, sambandham etc are included in the page. Those were practices of Raj era. Take Wikipedia serious. Its not a place to put your views and suggestions. Either go with the rule that no old Raj era customs will be included or take consensus from other editors and add non derogatory customs and prides of these caste and elaborate the page. Apparently it look like few has taken the control of few pages like Nair, Ezhava etc and I have seen you using derogatory statements in Ezhava as well.

Remove the derogatory line in Nair article. ""These people were then distinguished from others in the local population by their occupation as protectors, with the others all being classed as out-caste. Pullapilly describes that this meant they "... were given kshatriya functions, but only shudra status. Thus originated the Nairs.""

I know nothing about the subject material to make any comments, etc. However, you should go to the article's talk page and express your concerns, suggestions. Like I said I know nothing about the subject material and I will not get involved with a subject material that I know nothing about. Thank you-RFD (talk) 11:55, 19 July 2017 (UTC)Reply