Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Real Kerala Story

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The result was delete‎. I see a consensus to Delete and the article clearly lacks NPOV. If an editor wants to work on this article in Draft space and submit it to

WP:REFUND. But I'm not optimistic without doing a complete rewriting of this article. This is not the kind of writing Wikipedia utilizes in articles. Liz Read! Talk! 06:55, 15 April 2024 (UTC)[reply
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The Real Kerala Story

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Hopelessly non-neutral. Reads like an essay and seems to be composed mostly of

SYNTH. Callitropsis🌲[talk · contribs] 05:20, 8 April 2024 (UTC)[reply
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Keep This is not an original research

WP:OR article, India is generally known as a secular nation, but nowadays channels and websites are proving that it is a false news, only in some states in India, secularism exists, the ruling government and related organizations are eliminating secularism, but in Kerala , secularism is still strong. But Hindi movies and other political programs and IT cells supported by the Indian government are trying to destroy secularism and sectarianism in Kerala [1], stories are being spread that 32,000 people have gone to Islamic state in Kerala after the release of 2023 Hindi movie [2]], Hindus are not safe in Kerala, there is actually Hindu Muslim friendship in Kerala. This article tells the truth about it[3], struggles and arguments are going on in this name, Kerala government, chief minister [4] and other political leaders are supporting the The 'Real' Kerala Story. ~ Spworld2 (talk) 11:50, 08 April 2024 (UTC)[reply
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