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Please do not remove Indian Template

Please do not remove Indian Template from here ,Because there are many Sindhi Author from India. (Legendary sindhi writer "Mohan Kalpana" is from India)

Khalidkhoso 13:01, 9 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

There are many more Sindhi Authors living in India ,we will keep tag of other country too if that have as many as Sindhi author as in India? agree?

Khalidkhoso 13:15, 9 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

User:Fowler&fowler's reasoning is flawed for following reasons: 1. This article is about Sindhi Literature. Sindhi is a language and not a place. Thus the reason is no reason. 2. Talk page should not be a place to push your POV!!! Which template residing on a Talk page, representing the article is important for which country IS NOT a matter of dispute. Thus action is useless.