Overview
This draft is a preparatory scaffold for an IndiaWiki article on a person identified by the name Rakesh Das, who falls within the politician cohort. It is intended strictly for internal editorial use and is not ready for publication. The contents below deliberately avoid asserting biographical particulars such as date of birth, place of origin, party affiliation, constituency, offices held, electoral performance, or any honours, because none of these can be verified from the title and cohort alone. The name "Rakesh Das" is reasonably common across several Indian states, particularly in regions where the surname Das is prevalent, including parts of eastern and north-eastern India. Editors picking up this draft should therefore begin by disambiguating the subject: confirming which specific individual the article is meant to cover, and ruling out conflation with other public figures who share the name. The Overview, when finalised, should provide a concise neutral summary of who the subject is, the broad arc of their political career, and why they meet IndiaWiki's notability threshold for politicians. Until those facts are verified through reliable secondary sources, the introductory paragraph should remain placeholder text and must not be paraphrased into apparent fact.
Background
The Background section in the final article is expected to summarise the subject's early life, education, and entry into public affairs, along with any prior occupational, social, or organisational engagements that informed their political career. For the present draft, no such details are being asserted. Editors should source this material from a combination of official election affidavits filed with the Election Commission of India, party-issued biographies, parliamentary or legislative assembly member profiles, and reputable news archives. Where the subject has contested elections, the affidavit filed under the Representation of the People Act is generally the most reliable starting point for personal particulars, as it is a sworn legal document. Editors are reminded that party websites and self-published profiles, while useful for orientation, should be treated with caution and corroborated against independent reporting wherever possible. If the subject has held office at a panchayat, municipal, state legislative, or parliamentary level, the relevant institution's official records should be consulted. Any claims regarding family background, caste, community, or regional identity must be omitted unless they are directly relevant to the subject's public profile and supported by reliable sources, in keeping with IndiaWiki's biographies-of-living-persons policy.
Significance
The Significance section should explain, in neutral terms, why the subject merits a standalone encyclopaedic entry. For politicians, notability is typically established by holding elected or appointed office at a sufficiently senior level, sustained coverage in independent reliable sources, or a documented role in significant political events, movements, or policy outcomes. Editors working on this draft should explicitly verify which of these criteria applies before expanding the article. If the subject is a sitting or former legislator, the relevant House and term should be confirmed; if they hold or have held a party position, the level and period should be documented. The section should avoid evaluative or promotional language such as "prominent", "influential", or "respected" unless such characterisations are directly attributable to cited sources, and even then they should be presented as attributed opinion rather than fact. Where the subject's significance derives from a particular issue, campaign, or constituency engagement, that context should be set out factually, with care taken not to overstate the subject's role in collective political developments. Comparative claims about rank, seniority, or influence should not appear unless backed by clear, sourced evidence.
Common topics for editors to verify
Before any portion of this draft is moved towards publication, editors are requested to verify each of the following points against at least two independent reliable sources. None of these are assumed in the present draft.
- Identity and disambiguation: Which specific Rakesh Das is the article about? Is there a need for a disambiguation page or hatnote linking to other individuals of the same name?
- Date and place of birth: To be confirmed via election affidavit or official biography; do not estimate.
- Education: Institutions attended, qualifications obtained, and dates, only where documented.
- Political affiliation: Current party, any past affiliations, and dates of joining or leaving each party.
- Offices held: Elected positions (panchayat, municipal, MLA, MP, etc.), appointed positions, party offices, and ministerial portfolios, with start and end dates.
- Constituency details: Name of constituency, state, and term, where applicable.
- Electoral history: Elections contested, results, and margins, sourced from Election Commission records.
- Legislative and policy work: Bills introduced, committee memberships, notable interventions, all sourced to official records.
- Public statements and positions: Only those reported by reliable independent media, presented neutrally and in context.
- Controversies or legal matters: To be included only if extensively documented in reliable sources, presented with due weight and the presumption of innocence where applicable, in line with biographies-of-living-persons standards.
- Personal life: Limited to verifiable, publicly disclosed information, and only where relevant to the subject's public role.
Editors should resist the temptation to fill gaps with plausible-sounding inferences. Where information is unavailable, the article should simply omit the point rather than speculate.
Suggested structure for the final article
Once verified facts are gathered, the final article may follow a structure similar to the one below, adjusted to the depth of available material:
- Lead paragraph: A concise summary identifying the subject, their cohort, and the principal basis for notability.
- Early life and education: Birthplace, family context where relevant and sourced, schooling, and higher education.
- Early career: Any pre-political work, activism, student politics, or organisational involvement.
- Political career: Organised chronologically or by office, covering party affiliations, candidatures, electoral outcomes, and tenure in office.
- Legislative and policy record: A neutral summary of work in office, including committee assignments and notable initiatives.
- Public positions: Documented stances on major issues, where these are reported in reliable sources.
- Personal life: Brief, only as relevant and sourced.
- See also: Links to related articles, such as the subject's party, constituency, or state legislature.
- References: Full citations using IndiaWiki's preferred style.
- External links: Official profiles, where available.
Section headings should be adjusted if the subject's career does not fit this template; for instance, a politician primarily active at the local body level may not require a separate legislative record section.
Editorial notes
This draft has been generated as a cautious scaffold and contains no asserted biographical facts about the subject. Reviewing editors should treat every section above as a prompt for research rather than as content to be lightly copy-edited. Particular care is required because "Rakesh Das" is not a unique identifier, and articles in the politician cohort are subject to IndiaWiki's stricter sourcing requirements for biographies of living persons. Editors are asked to: confirm the subject's identity before proceeding; rely primarily on independent, reliable, secondary sources; use official records such as Election Commission affidavits and legislature member profiles for verifiable particulars; and exclude rumour, social-media-sourced claims, and partisan commentary. Tone should remain neutral throughout, avoiding both promotional and disparaging framing. Where sources conflict, the article should reflect the disagreement rather than choose a side. If, after reasonable searching, sufficient reliable sourcing cannot be established, the draft should be shelved or proposed for deletion rather than published with thin citations. Any allegations, legal proceedings, or contested claims must be handled with extra caution, accurately reflecting their current status and avoiding language that presumes guilt or wrongdoing.
References
No references have been included in this draft, since no factual claims about the subject have been made. When the article is developed, citations should be added inline using IndiaWiki's standard reference format, drawing on sources such as: Election Commission of India records and candidate affidavits; official websites of the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, or relevant state legislative assembly; archived reports from established Indian newspapers and news agencies; and, where appropriate, peer-reviewed academic work on Indian politics. Self-published sources, partisan outlets, and user-generated content should be avoided or used only with clear attribution and corroboration.