Talk:Anita Anand
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Banned from Russia
[edit]@ZeusMinerva25 and Moxy: Please don't add material directly to the lead. Establish it in the body and then, if it is accepted and stable, consider if the lead should be adjusted as a summary of the overall article.
The material which has been repeatedly added and removed – Since March 15, 2022, Anand is banned from entering Russia, alongside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other Canadian politicians and public figures.
– I really don't feel it's lead-worthy. As a cabinet minister she's probably banned by a lot of other hostile governments as well, places that she wouldn't go anyways so it really doesn't affect her or have any significance on her biography. Maybe on ru.wikipedia.org, but not here.
In the body, it could possibly be included chronologically in the section on the war, after Operation Reassurance. Maybe: That month, "in response to the hostile actions", the Russian Federation formally banned Anand and more than 300 other Canadians from entering its territory. – Reidgreg (talk) 01:30, 29 May 2024 (UTC)
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