'Khan Sir' coaching institute in Patna vandalised, pelted with stones; 3 arrested
Bihar Education Minister Mithilesh Tiwari said a policy would be formulated to prevent the recurrence of such events.
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Faisal Khan alleged that anti-social elements linked to a nearby coaching centre vandalised the institute & assaulted a guard (PTI)
Patna, 3 June
A coaching institute of educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as 'Khan Sir', was allegedly vandalised and pelted with stones in Patna, officials said on Wednesday.
Police
said three people, including the director of a rival coaching centre, have been
arrested in connection with the incident.
Khan
initially claimed that firing took place at the institution, but police could
not confirm it. However, he later said that an investigation would find out
what exactly happened.
The
incident took place at Khan Global Coaching Institute in the Kadamkuan police
station area on Tuesday night, police officials said.
"We
received information around 10.10 pm on Tuesday about stone-pelting and damage
to property at Khan Global Coaching Institute under the jurisdiction of
Kadamkuan police station. A police team was immediately sent to the spot, and an
investigation was launched," a statement issued by the City SP office
said.
Preliminary
investigation and examination of CCTV footage indicated that around 15 to 20
people associated with another coaching institute in Patna were allegedly
involved in the stone-pelting and vandalism act, it added.
Khan,
addressing reporters after the incident, said, "Some anti-social elements
from a nearby coaching centre created widespread damage, beat our guard badly and even
fired gunshots. Their primary angst is how someone can teach students at such a
low cost and still deliver good results each year."
On
Wednesday morning, however, while responding to a reporter's query on firing,
Khan said, "Police investigation is underway. Once the findings come in,
we will get to know what exactly happened. We are not sitting here prepared for
any fight or quarrel over what happened or not."
Khan said
appropriate security arrangements were made throughout the night and urged the
Bihar chief minister to maintain the deployment of personnel, keeping in view
the large number of poor students studying there.
Town DSP-1
Rajesh Ranjan said four people have been named as accused alongside 15-20
unidentified persons.
Of the
named accused, three people, including the rival coaching centre's director
Roshan Anand, have been arrested, and efforts are on to nab the other accused,
he said.
He said
that after reviewing the CCTV camera footage from the coaching centre and
nearby areas, it has not been confirmed yet whether anyone resorted to firing.
"This
was not mentioned in the written application submitted by the coaching
institute as well. People are seen throwing bricks and stones and vandalising a
hoarding," he said.
The
officer said that prima facie, the incident appears to be a case of
inter-coaching rivalry, but the police are investigating all aspects of the
matter thoroughly.
He said
the coaching centre's guard was assaulted and he suffered a head injury, and
that he is undergoing treatment at the Patna Medical College Hospital.
According
to a police statement, an FIR was registered under sections of the BNS based on a complaint lodged by Kanhaiya Kumar Singh, manager of Khan Global
Studies Coaching Institute.
Anand,
speaking to reporters, alleged that efforts were being made to malign him and
his coaching institute.
Bihar
Education Minister Mithilesh Tiwari said a policy would be formulated to
prevent the recurrence of such events.
"The government will formulate a policy within the next three months, after consulting all stakeholders, to stop such incidents from occurring. If these coaching institutes behave like this over rivalry and disturb law and order, then a targeted policy is required for sure," he said.
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