Significance
The notability of any politician for encyclopaedic purposes is not automatic. Under widely accepted notability conventions, holding or having held elected office at the state legislative or national parliamentary level generally establishes presumptive notability, while service in local bodies, party offices, or unsuccessful candidatures typically requires demonstration of significant, sustained, and independent coverage in reliable sources. Editors evaluating this draft should first establish whether the subject meets such thresholds before expanding the article.
If the subject is found to be notable, the article's significance section should explain, with appropriate sourcing, the specific contributions, legislative work, public initiatives, or policy positions for which the subject is recognised. Vague encomiums—such as descriptions of the subject as "popular", "respected", or "influential"—should be avoided unless directly supported by attributed commentary in reliable sources. Where the subject's significance is regional or sectoral rather than national, the article should make this scope clear so that readers do not infer a level of prominence that the sources do not support.
References
No references have been cited in this draft, as no specific factual claims requiring citation have been made. Editors completing the article should populate this section with full bibliographic entries for each source used, following the IndiaWiki citation style. Suggested categories of source include: Election Commission of India records and candidate affidavits; official handbooks of the relevant legislature; reports from established national and regional newspapers; books and academic articles on Indian political history where relevant; and official party or government publications, used with appropriate caution regarding their promotional character.
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