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Don't include Dr title in the lead
editIt is against wikipedia guidelines to include titles in the name. do not include Dr in his name in the lead (beginning of the article or anywhere in it with his name, you can mention his education). keep the article factual and free from politics. Thanks. 2404:E800:E61E:452:D5A8:ADCF:2859:26C (talk)
Convicted Criminal
editNo political agenda please. Please present unbiased facts without diluting or embellishing. His profession is agriculturist but his occupation as convicted criminal has been confirmed by the supreme court, criminal as occupation must be mentioned and this is important enough to include in the lead. I have inserted the following text with references:
Ajay Singh Chautala (born 13 March 1961) is a Convicted Criminal and Disenfranchised Felon politician and former Chief Minister of Haryana from Indian National Lok Dal. He and his father Om Prakash Chautala's criminal sentence for the systematic mass corruption in recruitment of 3,206 teachers was confirmed by the 'shocked" honorable Supreme Court of India with the following observation in its judgement, "The overwhelming evidence showed the shocking and spine-chilling state of affairs in the country", they are currently imprisoned for ten years and disenfranchised from contesting elections, and currently lodged in nation's maximum security Tihar Jail.[1][2]
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