Breaking: SP Leader Sparks Row, Claims Suryakumar Yadav Lost T20 Captaincy Due to His Caste
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A political controversy has erupted after Samajwadi Party MLC Ashutosh Sinha claimed that Indian cricketer Suryakumar Yadav was removed from the T20 captaincy because he belongs to the Yadav community. The statement has triggered sharp reactions from both political and cricketing circles, with critics accusing the SP leader of bringing caste politics into sports. Addressing a public gathering, Sinha alleged that members of the PDA (Pichhda, Dalit, Alpsankhyak) community continue to face discrimination in various sectors, including government recruitment and public institutions. While criticizing the government over reservation-related issues, he linked Suryakumar Yadav’s removal from T20 leadership to his caste identity, claiming that despite his achievements, he was denied the opportunity to continue as captain. The remarks come amid ongoing discussions over India's cricket leadership and team selection policies. However, no official evidence has been presented to support the allegation. Cricket administrators and selectors have consistently maintained that selection decisions are based on form, fitness, team balance, and long-term planning. Suryakumar Yadav has been one of India's prominent white-ball cricketers and has played key roles in several international tournaments. Recent changes in team leadership and squad composition have led to debate among fans and analysts, but the selection committee has publicly attributed such decisions to cricketing considerations. The controversy has now expanded beyond sports, with political parties likely to exchange allegations over issues of representation, reservation, and merit. Supporters of the SP leader argue that questions about social justice deserve discussion, while opponents contend that sporting decisions should not be viewed through a caste lens without credible evidence. As the debate intensifies, attention remains focused on whether cricket authorities or political leaders will respond formally to the remarks and whether the issue will become part of a larger political narrative in the coming days.
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