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Thank you for your comment on my talk page. This is related to the topic ban and block of User:Bangali Babu Is Back by User:Abecedare, right? The article Kayastha is now under Extended Confirmed Protection so only longer-standing Wikipedians may edit it and BBIB's edits have been reverted.
The dispute seems to be about Wikipedia:Summary style. How much detail to go into in this article versus the specific articles like Chitraguptavanshi Kayastha? That latter article is only a stub, so why not expand it using some of the removed material - if verified and not closely copied from the sources.
See Wikipedia:Dispute resolution for more advice. You may make your case on the talk page at Talk:Kayastha, neutrally ask for input at Wikipedia talk:Noticeboard for India-related topics and perhaps open a Request for Comments. Fences&Windows 10:47, 22 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Its about the 100 of edits made by Sitush in a matter of days. Its about the personal attack and harassment by Sitush on Kayastha talk page, which has now been mysteriously emptied. Its about the principles of being free and fair. Devputra Darshan (talk) 19:01, 22 May 2020 (UTC)Reply