Khan Sir Coaching Centre Attacked in Patna, Hundreds of Students Protest, Three Arrested

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Hundreds of students staged a protest outside Khan Sir's coaching institute, Khan Global Studies, in Patna on Wednesday, June 3, against an attack that occurred on Tuesday night.

The protest resulted in a lot of traffic congestion around Musallahpur Haat, with students blocking the roads and shouting slogans for justice. The traffic was stopped in both directions, and a large crowd gathered outside the coaching centre.

The protest comes a day after a group of 15 to 20 people allegedly attacked and vandalised Khan Global Studies on Tuesday night. The group reportedly hurled stones at the institute, broke property, ripped banners celebrating the Bihar Police exam results and injured a security guard.

Students Demand Strict Action

Angry students converged in large numbers Wednesday morning, calling for action to be taken against those responsible for the attack. Students had protested outside the institute and police personnel deployed to maintain law and order, several videos showed. The incident was soon a big topic of discussion on social media, where many students voiced their support for Khan Sir and his coaching institute.

What did the police say?

Khan Sir first stated that the attack was connected to the rivalry in the coaching industry and that people from a rival coaching institute were behind the attack. But police said the investigation is ongoing. Stone-throwing and scuffling were confirmed by officials looking at CCTV footage. But police said there is no evidence of gunshots yet.

3 men arrested

Police have arrested three people in connection with the attack, including a person linked to a rival coaching institute. CCTV footage and evidence is still being analysed to find out who else may be involved. The area is under heavy police guard to ensure that there is no further disturbance.

Students, please listen to Khan Sir and follow his instructions.

Khan Sir then came out on the balcony of the coaching institute and requested the students to keep a cool head. He folded his hands and instructed students to go home and not engage in any confrontation. He also thanked the police and administration for taking action and providing security.

Khan Sir informed that the classes will not be held today and asked students to not take law into their own hands. He said that the poor children deserve good education and he called for peace.

Why is this incident important?

The incident has garnered attention due to Khan Sir's popularity among students taking government job exams. Well known for low cost coaching, 

Khan Sir has garnered a vast following of students across India, both in the classroom and on his online educational platform.

The attack and the student protest have raised issues of student safety, coaching institute rivalry and the need for improved protection of educational institutions. Investigations are continuing by police and more information will be available in the next few days.

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