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Sunil Sharma

Overview

This draft has been prepared as an internal scaffolding document for IndiaWiki editors working on a prospective entry titled "Sunil Sharma", identified within the politician cohort. It is not intended for public publication in its present form. The name "Sunil Sharma" is fairly common across India, and there are several public figures who share this name across different states, parties, and levels of public life. Consequently, the foremost task for any editor inheriting this draft is disambiguation: establishing precisely which Sunil Sharma is the subject of the article, and ensuring that biographical, political, and contextual details are not inadvertently merged from unrelated individuals.

Because no verified specifics have been supplied along with this commission, the present draft deliberately refrains from asserting dates of birth, constituencies, party affiliations, electoral outcomes, ministerial portfolios, family relationships, educational qualifications, or any allegations or honours. Instead, it offers neutral context about the cohort, an outline of the kind of information typically found in a politician's biography on IndiaWiki, a checklist of topics that ordinarily require verification, and editorial notes that should guide the rewriting process. Editors are urged to consult primary documentation such as Election Commission of India records, official legislative or parliamentary websites, and reputable news archives before introducing any factual claims into the live article.

Background

Indian political biographies typically draw upon a layered set of contextual elements: the subject's region or state of activity, the political party or parties associated with the subject's career, the level of office held (panchayat, municipal, state legislature, Parliament, or organisational positions within a party), and the broader political climate that shaped the subject's public role. For an entry on a politician named Sunil Sharma, none of these elements can be presumed without documentary evidence. Editors should begin by locating at least two independent, reliable sources that converge on the same individual before drafting any biographical sentence.

It is worth noting that politicians sharing the name Sunil Sharma have, at various times, been associated with different political formations and different regions of India. Because of this, internal cross-checks against IndiaWiki's existing disambiguation pages are essential. If no disambiguation page currently exists, editors may need to create one, or alternatively to qualify the article title with a parenthetical descriptor such as state, party, or constituency, in line with IndiaWiki's naming conventions. Until disambiguation has been settled, this draft treats the subject as an unspecified individual within the politician cohort and avoids any locational or affiliational claim.

Significance

The significance of any politician's biography on IndiaWiki ordinarily rests on demonstrable public impact: legislative contributions, organisational responsibilities within a party, sustained media coverage, or a documented role in policy debates and civic life. For the present subject, significance cannot yet be articulated in concrete terms because the underlying facts have not been verified. Editors should therefore frame significance only after assembling a reliably sourced career timeline.

In general, a politician's notability on a reference platform may be evidenced by election to a recognised legislative body, appointment to a constitutional or statutory office, a leadership position in a registered political party, or sustained coverage in independent national or regional press. Editors are reminded that local prominence alone, without independent secondary sourcing, is usually insufficient to sustain a standalone biographical article. If, after research, it emerges that the subject does not meet IndiaWiki's notability threshold, the appropriate course may be to merge relevant content into a broader article, redirect the title to a disambiguation page, or recommend deletion through the standard editorial process rather than to publish a thinly sourced standalone entry.

Common topics for editors to verify

The following checklist enumerates the categories of information that editors must verify against reliable, preferably primary, sources before any specific claim is added to the live article. None of these items should be filled in on the basis of assumption, social-media posts, or unverified secondary commentary.

  • Full legal name, including any commonly used alternative spellings or transliterations, and any formal honorific or title.
  • Date and place of birth, parental background, and early life details, sourced to verifiable biographical records or interviews in reputable publications.
  • Educational qualifications, with the names of institutions and the years of attendance or graduation, where independently documented.
  • Profession or occupation prior to entering political life, if applicable.
  • Date of entry into politics and the party or organisation through which entry was made.
  • Complete electoral history: every contest, the constituency, the year, the party ticket, the result, and the margin, drawn from Election Commission of India archives.
  • Any public offices held, with start and end dates, and the appointing or electing authority.
  • Legislative or organisational contributions, including committee memberships, bills introduced or supported, and significant public statements.
  • Party positions held, including dates of appointment and any changes in affiliation.
  • Family details, restricted to information already in the public domain through verifiable sources, with due regard to privacy.
  • Any controversies, legal proceedings, or allegations, which must be reported with extreme care, attributed precisely, and balanced with the subject's own response where available.
  • Awards, honours, or recognitions, with the awarding body and year.
  • Published works, speeches of record, or other documented public output.

For each item above, at least one reliable independent source should be cited inline. Editors should resist the temptation to fill gaps with plausible-sounding generalisations.

Suggested structure for the final article

Once verified material has been assembled, the final published article may follow the structure outlined below, which is broadly consistent with IndiaWiki conventions for biographies of Indian politicians:

  • Lead section: a concise summary of who the subject is, the principal office or role for which the subject is known, and the political affiliation, written in two to four sentences.
  • Early life and education: factual paragraphs on birth, family context where appropriate, schooling, and higher studies.
  • Early career: any pre-political occupation or civic engagement.
  • Political career: organised either chronologically or by office, with subsections for each significant phase. Electoral results may be presented in a tabular format with appropriate citations.
  • Positions and portfolios: a clear listing of offices, with dates.
  • Policy positions and public statements: neutrally described, with attribution.
  • Controversies: only if independently and reliably documented, written with strict neutrality.
  • Personal life: minimal, restricted to publicly known and relevant details.
  • See also: links to related IndiaWiki articles.
  • References: full citations.
  • External links: official party or government pages, if any.

Infoboxes should be populated only after all parameters have been independently verified.

Editorial notes

Editors taking this draft forward are requested to bear in mind the following points. First, the name "Sunil Sharma" requires unambiguous identification before any factual claim is recorded. Second, all assertions of fact should be supported by inline citations to reliable, independent, and where possible primary sources. Third, neutrality of tone is essential: laudatory adjectives, partisan framing, and rhetorical flourishes are to be avoided. Fourth, any sensitive material, particularly relating to legal matters, family, health, or contested incidents, should be handled with the heightened care expected of biographies of living persons; where there is doubt, the safer course is to omit rather than to speculate.

Fifth, this draft must not be copied verbatim into the public-facing article. It is a working scaffold only. Sixth, if research determines that the subject does not satisfy notability criteria, the editor should record that finding and recommend an appropriate procedural step rather than retain unsupported content. Finally, editors should leave a clear edit summary describing the sources consulted and the disambiguation decision reached, so that subsequent contributors can build upon a transparent foundation.

References

No references have been cited in this draft, as no verified facts have been asserted. Editors preparing the final article are expected to compile references from the following categories, among others: Election Commission of India statistical reports and candidate affidavits; official websites of the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, or relevant state legislative assemblies and councils; official party publications and press releases; archives of established national and regional newspapers; peer-reviewed academic writing on Indian politics where directly relevant; and reputable biographical reference works. Each reference should be cited in full, with author, title, publisher, date, and access date for online sources, in the citation style used elsewhere on IndiaWiki.