This looks like a bug in Stash's current implementation of Markdown, you can create a bug report here.
As a workaround, you can use %5C
in the URL in place of the backspace like this:
[Rooth Joshwa](http://peopleportal2/my/activeperson.aspx?accountname=sapient%5Crjoshw)
Edit: I investigated some more, and according to RFC 3986, a backslash can not be part of an URI. So it's not a bug, and the above suggestion is the right way to write the URI.
#<a name="contributors"></a>Contributors * <a href="http://peopleportal2/my/activeperson.aspx?accountname=sapient\sbane7"> Saurabh Banerjee</a> - PM * [Priyanka Hasija](http://peopleportal2/my/activeperson.aspx?accountname=sapient\phasij) - Project Manager * [Rooth Joshwa](http://peopleportal2/my/activeperson.aspx?accountname=sapient\rjoshw) - Java Developer // trying out escaping the \
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#<a name="contributors"></a>Contributors * <a href="http://peopleportal2/my/activeperson.aspx?accountname=sapient\sbane7"> Saurabh Banerjee</a> - PM * [Priyanka Hasija](http://peopleportal2/my/activeperson.aspx?accountname=sapient\phasij) - Project Manager * [Rooth Joshwa](http://peopleportal2/my/activeperson.aspx?accountname=sapient\\rjoshw) - Java Developer //trying out escaping the /
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Whats in the actual markdown?
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