Khan Sir coaching centre attack: 3 held in Patna, NDA leaders vow action
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Police in Patna have arrested three individuals in connection with the stone-pelting and vandalism at popular educator Khan Sir's coaching institute in the Musallahpur area, as NDA leaders on Wednesday, 3 June, condemned the assault and pledged strict action against those responsible. A security guard was reportedly beaten up during the late-night attack, triggering alarm among students and residents.
Key Developments
According to Town DSP Rajesh Ranjan, the three arrested accused have been identified as Gyan Bindu, Abhishek, and Gaurav. Officials said further investigation is underway to determine the circumstances that triggered the attack and whether additional individuals were involved. Authorities are examining CCTV footage and other evidence collected from the spot.
What the NDA Leaders Said
Bihar BJP President Sanjay Saraogi said the administration was closely monitoring the situation. ‘No one has the right to break the law anywhere. Whoever violates the law will face action. The administration is monitoring the situation and looking into what the matter is,' Saraogi said.
JD(U) leader Rajiv Ranjan Prasad appealed for calm and credited the police for a prompt response. ‘There was no firing. As soon as the information was received, the police force reached the site. The police are conducting an investigation, and whoever is found responsible for the stone-pelting will be arrested,' he said before the arrests were announced.
Impact on Students
The vandalism forced an abrupt suspension of classes, leaving several aspirants stranded outside the institute on Wednesday morning. ‘The classes were closed because of that attack. We are facing the most inconvenience. We did not know and came for classes. We were not aware that it was a holiday,' one student said.
Khan Sir, whose real name has long been a subject of public curiosity, commands a vast following among competitive exam aspirants in Bihar and across north India, making any disturbance at his Patna centre a politically charged flashpoint.
Why It Matters
The attack on a high-profile coaching hub comes at a sensitive time, with Bihar inching closer to assembly polls and student-led mobilisations frequently spilling into the streets in recent months. Coaching institutes in Patna have historically functioned as both academic ecosystems and informal political bases, making their security a recurring concern. Police have reportedly stepped up monitoring in the Musallahpur belt.
What's Next
Investigators are expected to record statements from the institute's staff, the injured security guard, and eyewitnesses in the coming days. Further arrests have not been ruled out as the probe widens.