Bihar police registered one FIR vs YouTuber Khan Sir and others in Patna in connection with violent protests Results in the railway entrance exams. Khan Sir, who runs competitive exam coaching courses, has been accused of inciting violence during Monday’s protests.
The FIR was registered on the basis of statements made by agitating students who were arrested in Patna on Monday and Tuesday. They reportedly said they were motivated to indulge in violence after a video in which Khan Sir allegedly incited students to agitate in the streets if the RRB NTPC exams were not canceled went viral on social media.
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WHAT DOES KHAN SIR SAY?
Speaking to Bihar Tak, before the FIR was registered against him, Khan Sir told Sir that if he could play a role in the violence he should be arrested. He blamed the violence on the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) and said they had achieved the same results for middle school and college students.
He said this would only benefit graduate students. He blamed the RRB for the protests taking a violent turn.
WHAT IS HIS REAL NAME?
Khan Sir has never revealed his real name. Previously, some people on social media claimed his name is Amit Singh. However, some also claimed that his name is Faisal Khan and that he is a resident of Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh.
When asked for clarification, Khan Sir said the coaching institute where he taught asked him not to reveal his real name or share his personal number. He said some students started addressing him as Khan Sir. “When the time comes, everyone will know [my real name],” he said.
POLITICAL SUPPORT
Jan Adhikar party leader Pappu Yadav supported Khan Sir and said the repression of students and teachers must stop. He said: “It is unfortunate to sue teachers in the RRB-NTPC agitation case.”
She” [the government] played with the future of the students, so now the students have taken to the streets. If you had fulfilled your responsibilities, this situation would not have arisen. That’s why I say – stop the oppression of teachers and students. If you want to arrest, arrest me first.”
Former Bihar premier Jitan Ram Manjhi also backed Khan Sir. He said: “No one has the constitutional right to violence and sabotage. It’s time the government talked about employment, otherwise the situation could get worse. The trials of teachers, including Khan Sir, may further fuel the protests.”
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RRB NTPC— Jitan Ram Manjhi (@jitanrmanjhi) January 27, 2022
After allegations of incitement to violence were leveled against him, Khan Sir reportedly released a video appealing to students to keep their movement peaceful. He said if they turned to violence, no one would support them.
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