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"Cancel Cases Against 'Khan Sir' And Others": JD(U) Leader On Railways Protests

"Cancel Cases Against 'Khan Sir' And Others": JD(U) Leader On Railways Protests

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Thursday, January 27, 2022 06:23:57 PM UTC

The JD(U) leader also said that the anger in students is a response to errors in the process and results of the railway exam.

Two days after a police complaint was lodged against Bihar's "Khan Sir" and others for allegedly inciting violence during protests by students opposing the recruitment process by the Railways, Rajiv Ranjan Singh, the national president of Nitish Kumar-led Janata Dal (United) has demanded the withdrawal of cases against the popular teacher and others.  2/2 - पटना में खान कोचिंग सहित अन्य कई कोचिंग संस्थान, ऑनलाइन माध्यम से बिहार व देशभर के गरीब व होनहार युवाओं का भविष्य निर्माण करते हैं। रेलवे/पुलिस इनलोगों के विरुद्ध दर्ज मुकदमों को अविलंब वापस ले। उग्र छात्रों से शांति की अपील करता हूं। बिहार-उ.प्र. व अन्य राज्यों में छात्रों का उत्तेजक होना #RRB_NTPC परीक्षा प्रक्रिया व परिणाम में गड़बड़ी के विरुद्ध प्रतिक्रिया है। रेलवे भर्ती बोर्ड की गड़बड़ियों को देखने के लिए जांच कमिटी बनाई गई है। छात्रों/उम्मीदवारों के साथ अतिशीघ्र न्याय की उम्मीद करता हूं। 1/2

"Khan coaching and several other institutes in Patna are engaged in building the future of poor and talented youth in Bihar and the entire country. Railway/police should withdraw cases registered against them without delay. I appeal to the angry students to maintain peace," he said in a tweet.

Khan sir, who has never revealed his real name, is a popular teacher from Patna. He runs the Khan GS Research Centre and is known for his unique teaching style. He also conducts lectures online and has a massive following among students preparing for competitive exams.

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