Khan Sir can surrender in court on this day, 5 police vehicles reached coaching center; there was commotion all night long
Khan Sir Coaching Firing Case: The troubles of Khan Sir alias Faisal Khan, a famous coaching operator and known for his special style on social media, are increasing continuously. The police are now raiding various places in search of him and his arrest is considered completely certain. There was chaos in Musallahpur area of Patna on Friday night when five police vehicles one after the other reached Khan sir’s coaching institute GS Global Studies.
The police expected that Khan sir could be found there, but he was not present there. There was a huge crowd of students gathered outside the coaching center, seeing which the police immediately took action and removed all the students from there for safety reasons.
Khan sir is missing from coaching
Since the case was registered, no trace of Khan sir has been found. It is being told that even after the FIR was registered, he had taken online classes of the students. According to a media report, on Saturday morning also a message had come on the mobile phones of the students, in which it was said that Khan sir’s class would be held between ten to eleven in the morning. After this message the students reached coaching, but Khan sir was not found there. The police administration team is keeping an eye on their possible locations, but at present no trace of them has been found.
Speculation of surrender on this day
There is a strong discussion among legal experts and local sources that Khan sir will not surrender before the police on Friday night or Saturday. A big strategic reason is being said behind this. If Khan sir surrenders or is caught on the weekend i.e. Saturday or Sunday, he may have to spend at least two days in jail due to the court being closed on Sunday. He will have to wait for Monday to file the bail application. This is why it is believed that he can surrender directly in the court on Monday. However, the police say that he can be arrested anytime and from anywhere.
Big statement of MP Pappu Yadav
Amidst this entire controversy, Purnia’s independent MP Pappu Yadav has come out openly in support of Khan sir and Roshan Anand, director of Gyan Bindu Coaching. Giving a sharp reaction to the dispute going on between the two teachers, Pappu Yadav said that this matter is not just a fight between two people or two coaching institutes. He blamed the shortcomings of the entire system for this.
Pappu Yadav said that in every big and prestigious organization of the country, there are some elements who are trying to tarnish the image of the people doing better work. Giving examples, he said that many such cases have been seen before from Delhi to Kota, where good teachers have been deliberately targeted.
Police should not behave like criminals
MP Pappu Yadav described the increasing competition between the two teachers as normal and said that there is nothing wrong in competing in business. Both Khan sir and Roshan Anand are doing excellent work in their respective fields and have great respect in the society. He said that on one hand, Khan Sir has become recognized at the international level, on the other hand, teachers like Roshan Anand have improved the future of poor children of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand by giving them better education. Therefore, no one has any right to question the knowledge, ability or intentions of these two teachers.
Appeal to police administration
Pappu Yadav appealed to the police and administration and said that no punitive action should be taken against Khan sir and Roshan Anand. He clearly said that neither of the two teachers has committed any firing nor are they any professional criminals. Therefore, the police should immediately stop treating them like criminals. After this statement, now this matter has become completely heated and everyone’s eyes are fixed on the events happening on Monday.
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