Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Khela Hobe
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The result was merge to Shamim Osman. (non-admin closure) Kichuđ Need any help? 05:23, 29 April 2021 (UTC)
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Non-notable. Yes, there are a couple of decent sources, but still â are we to have an article on every 'political slogan' that gets mentioned in newspapers? (And lest we forget, having sources only gives rise to the presumption of notability; it does not guarantee it.) Also comes pretty close to dicdef. -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 07:15, 12 April 2021 (UTC)
- Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Politics-related deletion discussions. DoubleGrazing (talk) 07:15, 12 April 2021 (UTC)
- Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Bangladesh-related deletion discussions. DoubleGrazing (talk) 07:15, 12 April 2021 (UTC)
- Note: This discussion has been included in the list of India-related deletion discussions. DoubleGrazing (talk) 07:15, 12 April 2021 (UTC)
- Delete for what it is worth this seems worse than a dictionary defintion. Having read the article, I have no idea at all what the slogan means or signifies. A dictionary defintion would have at least allowed me to know that.John Pack Lambert (talk) 18:59, 13 April 2021 (UTC)
Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus.
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, âplicit 10:47, 20 April 2021 (UTC)
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, âplicit 10:47, 20 April 2021 (UTC)
- Merge to Shamim Osman - I didn't find enough in-depth independent coverage to suggest that this slogan merits its own article. One source found is this, which says "one [slogan] that has particularly captured the imagination across the political spectrum is the slogan âkhela hobeâ (Game on) .... The slogan was first used by Bangladesh's Awami League MP Shamim Osman a few years ago". Regards, BennyOnTheLoose (talk) 11:02, 20 April 2021 (UTC)
- Merge per user:BennyOnTheLoose. --āĻāĻĢāĻ¤āĻžāĻŦā§āĻā§āĻāĻžāĻŽāĻžāĻ¨ (talk) 22:27, 23 April 2021 (UTC)
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