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Rajput

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You say in your recent edit summary at Rajput that we should look at Saini if we want verification. I am afraid that is not how things work here. Firstly, the burden is on you to ensure that any statement which you add is verifiable; and secondly, we treat all our articles as being unreliable sources. Indeed, we treat them as being circular references. I suggest that you either find a rock-solid source for your statement or remove it and discuss at Talk:Rajput, where I had already opened a discussion regarding the issue prior to your edit. - Sitush (talk) 19:42, 25 January 2012 (UTC)Reply