Jatt Caste of Sikhs
Because Saini is a different caste.
Saini is a warrior caste, Jatt is not a caste its a farming or agricultural community. In Punjab both Saini and Jatt are land owner farmersbut 46% of farming land is owned by Ramdasia sikhs. In the ancient times Saini used to have higher status then jatt as according to the vedic caste system Saini fall under Kshatriya (Kings and Warriors) and jatt fall under vaisya and sudra's. you will be amazed to know that legendary warrior king porus belongs to Saini caste. Porus was most strongest and brave king at his times compared with Alexander the great. beside Sainiz also have made great leaps in science & technology, business, sports, army,police..etc..one of the earliest jathedar to sri akal takhat (highest Sikh authority) belongs to this caste. America's richest Sikh belongs to this caste. CEO of Mastercard, world's 2nd largest used credit card, belongs to this caste. Late S. Ajit Singh owner of Ajit newspaper belongs to this caste. Ajit newspaper is the #1 Punjabi newspaper all across Punjab, Canada, U.S etc..for other great Saini personalites you should check Saini wekipedia the list is very extensive and pride feeling for the punjabizz...
No, the Saini community is a martial landowning class of North India. They are classified as Kshatriyas.
Saini is typically considered to be an Other Backward Class (OBC) in the Indian caste system, which is a middle-ranking caste group. However, the classification of caste can vary by region and context.
yes sure they can
It is Rajput clan. Saini's are kashatriya's (warriors) higher caste and jatts are shudra low caste.
Saini Is A Warrior Caste And Belong To Kshtariya varna of Hinduism weather Jatts Are Sudra Caste. So Brar A Jat Clan Is also A Sudra. Sini, Lord Krishna & Yuyudhan (Satyaki) of Mahabharat were Great Saini warriors.
It belongs to a high caste
he belongs to sub caste of yadavs
Bola/Bole is a Saini Caste. They are not Jats.
Saini's (warrior class) are descendants of a king, Shurasena, as well as of Krishnaand Porus, and to be related to the ancient Shoorsaini clan and Jats (working class) are Scythia gypsies that turned into a caste. Jats were accepted by hindus and because of their origin and occupation of farming (hence the name Jat), they were labeled as lower caste. While Sikhism allowed all castes to be treated equally, great numbers of Jatts (known as Jats outside Punjab) became followers of Sikhism. They were landlords of great amount of land in Punjab. Similarly, Sikh Saini's (smaller in population) were landlords in their respective regions. Sikhism allowed both groups of people to live under one umbrella and due to their occupations in Punjab, they have earned a similar high status in Punjab. Under British, both groups were labeled as a martial race. Marriages between the two groups is becoming a norm although their long past are not linked.