Overview
This draft has been prepared as an internal scaffold for IndiaWiki editors working on a prospective article about a person identified by the name "Deepak Banerjee" within the cohort of politicians. The draft deliberately avoids asserting specific biographical facts, party affiliations, constituencies, terms in office, electoral results, or personal details, because none of these can be reliably inferred from the name and cohort alone. Editors are requested to treat this document as a starting framework rather than as a publishable article.
The name "Deepak Banerjee" is reasonably common across several Indian states, particularly in regions with significant Bengali-speaking populations such as West Bengal, parts of Tripura, Assam, Jharkhand, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, as well as among diaspora communities in other Indian states. Without additional disambiguating information, an editor cannot determine which individual is the intended subject. Before any factual content is added, the editor should confirm which Deepak Banerjee is being written about, identify the correct level of political activity (national, state, district, municipal, or party-internal), and ensure that the subject meets IndiaWiki's notability guidelines for politicians. The remainder of this draft offers neutral context, suggested structure, and verification checklists to help an editor build a properly sourced article.
Background
Because this draft cannot rely on confirmed sources, the "Background" section is presented here as guidance rather than as substantive biography. In a finished article, this section would typically establish the subject's place of birth, family background, educational qualifications, early career, and the route by which the subject entered public life. For Indian politicians, the path into politics commonly includes student union activity, work with party youth wings, trade union or cooperative involvement, legal practice, journalism, social work with non-governmental organisations, or local civic engagement such as panchayat or municipal participation. Editors should not assume any of these pathways apply to this subject without documentary support.
Editors are reminded that surnames such as "Banerjee" are associated historically with certain regional and community identities, but it is inappropriate to draw conclusions about caste, religion, language, or ideological alignment from a surname alone. Likewise, the given name "Deepak" should not be used to infer regional origin. Any background information added to the article should be supported by primary sources such as Election Commission of India affidavits, official party biographies, government gazette notifications, or established journalistic profiles. Wherever a fact is added, the editor should cite the source inline so that subsequent reviewers can independently verify it.
Significance
The significance of a politician for the purposes of an encyclopaedia article generally rests on verifiable public roles: holding elected office, leading a recognised political party or faction, contributing to landmark legislation, heading parliamentary or assembly committees, serving in a ministerial capacity, or being the subject of sustained, independent media coverage. Until such roles are established for this Deepak Banerjee through reliable sources, the article should not assert significance.
If the subject's notability is borderline, editors should consider whether a standalone article is appropriate or whether the subject is better covered as part of a list, a constituency article, or a party article. IndiaWiki's notability standards for politicians typically require that the subject has held a significant elected or appointed office, or has received non-trivial coverage in multiple independent reliable sources over a sustained period. Local councillors, party functionaries below state level, and unsuccessful candidates are usually not presumed notable on those facts alone, although they may qualify if independent in-depth coverage exists. The significance section, once written, should summarise why the subject merits an encyclopaedia entry, rather than acting as a promotional summary.
Common topics for editors to verify
The following checklist identifies the categories of information that an editor will most likely need to confirm before publishing. Each item should be supported by an inline citation to a reliable, independent source.
- Full legal name, including any alternative spellings or transliterations used in official documents and in regional-language press.
- Date and place of birth, verified through Election Commission affidavits, official biographies, or contemporaneous reporting rather than social media.
- Educational qualifications, including institutions attended and degrees obtained, with dates where available.
- Family details, included only where they are independently documented and relevant to public life; avoid speculative genealogy.
- Party affiliation, including any changes over time, dates of joining and leaving parties, and any positions held within the party organisation.
- Electoral history, including constituencies contested, years of contest, outcomes, and margins, sourced to Election Commission of India records or comparable bodies.
- Offices held, whether legislative, executive, ministerial, or in local government, with the dates of tenure and the formal designations used.
- Legislative contributions, committee memberships, private members' bills, and notable interventions on the floor of the House.
- Public stances on policy matters, sourced to the subject's own statements or to reliable reporting, presented neutrally.
- Controversies, legal proceedings, or allegations, included only where reported by reliable independent sources and described in proportionate, neutral language with due attention to the presumption of innocence.
- Awards, honours, and recognitions, with the awarding body and year clearly identified.
- Publications, speeches, or other public output attributed to the subject.
Editors should be especially careful with information drawn from partisan websites, campaign material, or unverified user-generated content. Where a claim cannot be sourced to an independent reliable publication, it should be omitted rather than included with hedging language.
Suggested structure for the final article
The final article, once verified facts are available, should follow a structure consistent with IndiaWiki's house style for biographies of politicians. A recommended outline is as follows.
- Lead paragraph: A concise summary identifying the subject, principal political affiliation, the office or offices for which the subject is best known, and the basis for notability. The lead should be written last, after the body has been finalised.
- Early life and education: Chronological account of birth, family context where relevant and sourced, schooling, and higher education.
- Early career: Activities preceding entry into electoral or party politics, including any professional work or activism.
- Political career: The main body, organised either chronologically or by office held. Sub-sections may cover party roles, electoral contests, and tenures in office.
- Policy positions and legislative work: A neutral account of stated positions and documented contributions.
- Personal life: Brief and only where independently sourced.
- Controversies: If applicable, presented neutrally and proportionately.
- See also, References, External links: Standard closing sections.
An infobox summarising key dates, offices, and party affiliation should accompany the article. Categories and authority control identifiers should be added once the subject is unambiguously identified.
Editorial notes
Reviewers handling this draft should bear in mind several specific risks. First, there is a real possibility of confusion between multiple individuals sharing the name Deepak Banerjee. Before merging any external information into this draft, the editor should verify that all sources refer to the same person, ideally by cross-checking constituency, party, dates of office, and date of birth. Second, biographies of living persons are subject to stricter sourcing standards: contentious claims must be removed immediately if they are unsourced or poorly sourced, regardless of the talk page status. Third, neutrality is essential. Politicians frequently attract partisan commentary from supporters and opponents; the article should reflect a balanced summary of reliable independent reporting rather than the framing preferred by any campaign or faction.
Finally, this draft itself should not be moved to the article namespace as written. It is intended only as scaffolding. Once verified material is available, editors should rewrite each section in encyclopaedic prose, remove the editor-facing notes, and ensure that every factual statement is supported by an inline citation to a reliable source.
References
No references are cited in this draft, as no factual claims about the subject have been made. When the article is rewritten with verified content, suitable reference categories may include: Election Commission of India candidate affidavits and result archives; Lok Sabha or relevant State Legislative Assembly member directories; established Indian newspapers of record; reputable news agencies; official party publications used cautiously and balanced with independent sources; and academic or biographical works where available. Each reference should be formatted using IndiaWiki's standard citation templates.