Overview
This draft has been prepared as a preliminary scaffold for an IndiaWiki entry on a person identified by the name Mahendra Rai, who is understood to belong to the cohort of politicians. The draft is explicitly intended for internal editorial review and rewriting, and is not suitable for public publication in its current form. The name "Mahendra Rai" is reasonably common across several Indian states, and without further identifying particulars such as state of activity, party affiliation, constituency, or period of public life, no biographical specifics can be responsibly asserted here. Editors are therefore requested to treat this document as a structural starting point and a checklist of items requiring verification, rather than as a source of facts.
The aim of this draft is to provide a neutral framework that an editor with access to reliable sources can populate with verified information. It outlines the conventional sections expected in a political biography, indicates the kind of content that should be added in each, and flags the categories of claims that most often require careful sourcing. Throughout, the draft refrains from inventing dates, offices, electoral outcomes, party positions, family relationships, or controversies, and instead provides neutral language placeholders.
Background
For a subject in the politician cohort, the background section of an IndiaWiki article would typically describe early life, education, family context where it is genuinely relevant to public life, and the entry into political activity. In the present case, none of these particulars can be asserted from the title alone. Editors should therefore source basic biographical details from reliable references such as the Election Commission of India's candidate affidavits, official legislature or parliament member profiles, party-issued biographical notes that have been corroborated independently, and reputable journalistic profiles from established Indian newspapers and broadcasters.
Where appropriate, this section can also place the subject's emergence in a broader political context: the state or region of activity, the political environment of the period in question, and the issues with which the subject came to be associated. Such contextual writing should remain general until specific, sourced facts are available. Editors are reminded that biographical claims regarding caste, community, religion, or familial political lineage are particularly sensitive and must only be included where they are both reliably sourced and demonstrably relevant to the subject's public role.
Significance
The significance section should explain why the subject merits an encyclopaedic entry. For politicians, notability typically rests on holding elected office at the state or national level, leading a recognised political party or a substantial faction within one, contributing to legislation or public policy of demonstrable impact, or playing a documented role in major political events. Until the specific basis of notability for this Mahendra Rai is established through reliable sources, the section should remain neutral and avoid asserting any particular form of prominence.
Editors should also be cautious about conflating different individuals who share the name. Disambiguation is essential: if more than one public figure named Mahendra Rai exists, the article should clearly indicate which person it concerns, and a hatnote or disambiguation page may be required. Significance should be demonstrated through cited achievements and roles, not asserted through adjectives. Phrases such as "prominent leader", "influential figure" or "veteran politician" should be avoided unless directly supported by reliable secondary sources.
Common topics for editors to verify
The following checklist sets out the categories of information that an editor should verify before including in the final article. Each item should be supported by at least one reliable, independent source, and ideally by two.
- Full name and variants: the subject's full legal name, common spellings, and any honorifics or titles regularly used in reliable sources.
- Date and place of birth: to be sourced from official records or established reference works, not from social media or party publicity material alone.
- Education: institutions attended and qualifications obtained, ideally cross-checked with election affidavits filed with the Election Commission of India.
- Party affiliation: current and previous party memberships, including dates of joining, defection, expulsion or resignation where applicable.
- Elected offices: any seats held in the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, a state Legislative Assembly or Legislative Council, or in local self-government bodies, including the constituency, term and electoral margin.
- Ministerial or organisational positions: any executive offices held in government or in a political party.
- Legislative work: documented contributions such as Bills introduced, committee memberships, or notable interventions in House proceedings.
- Public positions on issues: stated views on policy matters, sourced from on-the-record speeches, interviews or official statements.
- Controversies and legal matters: any allegations, charges, court proceedings or convictions must be sourced with great care and described in measured language consistent with the presumption of innocence.
- Family details: only those that are publicly relevant and reliably sourced.
- Awards and recognitions: only those documented by official citations or independent reporting.
Editors should be especially cautious with claims circulating on partisan websites, unverified social media handles, and press releases that have not been independently corroborated.
Suggested structure for the final article
Once verified material is available, the final article may be organised along the following lines, adjusted to the volume and nature of sourced content:
- Lead paragraph: a concise summary identifying the subject, the cohort (politician), the principal party affiliation, and the most notable office or role, with appropriate citations.
- Early life and education: birthplace, family background where relevant, and education, each item cited.
- Early career: any work or activism preceding entry into electoral politics.
- Political career: a chronological account of party affiliations, candidatures, electoral results, and offices held. Sub-sections by term or by office may be useful where the career is extensive.
- Policy positions and legislative work: documented stances and contributions, presented neutrally.
- Controversies: if any are reliably documented, presented with balance and due weight.
- Personal life: kept brief and limited to publicly relevant, sourced material.
- See also: related articles on the party, constituency, or relevant events.
- References: full citations in a consistent style.
- External links: official profiles and verified resources.
Editors should ensure that the lead paragraph reflects the body of the article and that no claim appears in the lead without being substantiated and cited later in the text.
Editorial notes
This draft has been generated as a structural aid only. It contains no biographical assertions about the subject because the title and cohort alone do not provide a basis for any. Editors taking this draft forward are requested to:
- Confirm the identity of the specific Mahendra Rai intended, distinguishing him from any namesakes.
- Replace each scaffold section with sourced prose, retaining the neutral tone.
- Apply IndiaWiki's standards on biographies of living persons, including caution with contentious material and adherence to the principles of verifiability, neutrality and due weight.
- Avoid promotional language, hagiography, and partisan framing in either direction.
- Use Indian English spellings and conventions consistently throughout.
- Add categories, infobox parameters, and interwiki links only after the corresponding facts are verified.
If, after reasonable search, sufficient reliable sources cannot be located to establish notability, editors should consider whether the article meets inclusion criteria at all, and proceed accordingly through the appropriate review process rather than retaining an unsourced biography.
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, references should be drawn from sources such as: the Election Commission of India's official records and candidate affidavits; official websites of the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the relevant state legislature; reputable Indian newspapers of record; established broadcast and digital news organisations with editorial oversight; and recognised academic or reference works on Indian politics. Each factual statement in the final article should carry an inline citation to such a source.