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I both sympathise and empathise!

I have no idea what this is about - nor do I want to. But I certainly can relate to your edit comment: "how did this get changed? this has been discussed a number of times, and should not be changed without agreement." The other day I noticed some vandalism that had been in place for over a year! Best wishes, Pdfpdf (talk) 12:17, 15 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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rajapotbhati

dear, I really don't know when I made an edit to article rajpot. I think it doesnot exist.please help me if I made a mistake.I am new here.