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		<title>Sameer Rizvi Sparks Controversy Over Alleged Religious Differences</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 02:46:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A controversy has erupted on social media regarding Sameer Rizvi's alleged religious differences with Yesha Sagar. The situation has drawn significant attention.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A controversy has emerged on social media regarding <strong>Sameer Rizvi</strong> and <strong>Yesha Sagar</strong>&#8216;s alleged religious differences. The dispute began after journalist Abhishek Tripathi made claims about a Muslim cricketer and a Hindu anchor.</p>
<p>Accusations have surfaced against Rizvi, alleging he imposed religious customs on Sagar. Following the uproar, Sagar broke her silence, stating, &#8220;Don’t believe everything you see or read on the internet.&#8221; This statement reflects her frustration with the ongoing speculation.</p>
<p>Rizvi and Sagar reportedly met during the UP T20 League, where their relationship began to attract attention. Social media users claimed that Sagar unfollowed Rizvi amid the controversy. One user, Mamtaz Trouble, posted that Rizvi asked Sagar to delete her bikini photos.</p>
<p>Further allegations suggest that Rizvi advised Sagar to remember Islamic verses and refrain from shaking hands with cricketers. Such claims have fueled the social media debate surrounding their relationship.</p>
<p>This incident is not isolated; the cricket world has previously seen controversies related to religious conversions. Observers are curious about Rizvi&#8217;s response to these allegations, as no official comment has been made from his side.</p>
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		<title>Scheduled Caste Supreme Court</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 13:32:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Supreme Court's recent ruling clarifies the eligibility for Scheduled Caste status, particularly concerning religious conversion.</p>
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<p>The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950 establishes the eligibility criteria for Scheduled Caste status. According to the Supreme Court, only individuals belonging to Hindu, Sikh, or Buddhist faiths are eligible to claim this status. This ruling has significant implications for individuals who convert to other religions, such as Christianity, as it results in the immediate and complete loss of Scheduled Caste status.</p>
<p>Legal experts emphasize that once a Dalit individual converts to Christianity, they can no longer claim protection under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. The restriction under Clause 3 of the 1950 Order is absolute; any person who professes a religion other than Hinduism, Sikhism, or Buddhism ceases to qualify as a member of a Scheduled Caste.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court has ruled that Scheduled Caste status ends the moment an individual converts to another religion. This ruling underscores the stringent criteria for maintaining Scheduled Caste status, which is tightly linked to religious affiliation.</p>
<p>For those who wish to reclaim their Scheduled Caste status after conversion, the process is rigorous. A person must provide clear proof of original caste membership, credible evidence of bona fide reconversion, and acceptance by the original community. The burden of proof lies entirely on the claimant seeking to reclaim this status after conversion.</p>
<p>Mere self-proclamation is insufficient for re-claiming Scheduled Caste status; community recognition is required. Observers note that this ruling may lead to increased scrutiny of claims for Scheduled Caste status, particularly among those who have converted to other religions.</p>
<p>Legal analysts suggest that this decision could have far-reaching effects on the rights and protections afforded to Dalits who choose to convert. The implications of this ruling will likely be a topic of ongoing discussion among legal experts, community leaders, and policymakers.</p>
<p>As the situation develops, further clarity may emerge regarding how these rulings will be implemented and their impact on individuals affected by these laws. Details remain unconfirmed.</p>
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