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Bihar: Protest by Railway job aspirants gathers steam, ‘Khan Sir’ disappears after FIR for instigating violence

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A clutch of scholar protesters organising ‘Bihar Bandh’ right now throughout the state have blocked roads in Patna and set public properties, tyres on hearth.
As per reviews, well-liked personal teacher ‘Khan Sir’ went underground after the Bihar Police has registered an FIR in opposition to him for inciting violence within the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) examinations case. Khan has locked his teaching centre ‘Khan GS Research Centre’, turned off his cell phone and has disappeared since final 24 hours.
The Bihar Police had on Wednesday arrested 4 college students concerned within the vandalization of trains in Arrah and Patna whereas protesting in opposition to alleged irregularities within the RRB-NTPC exams. According to the Police, the 4 arrested college students additional talked about 12 protesters and names of academics who allegedly motivated them to create violence.
The Bihar Police then is claimed to have registered an FIR in opposition to 16 scholar protesters and academics named Khan Sir, SK Jha Sir, Naveen Sir, Amarnath Sir, Gagan Pratap Sir and Gopal Varma Sir. These academics function personal teaching centres and put together college students for aggressive exams.
Khan had yesterday posted a video for all his college students and warned them that nobody would assist them in the event that they proceed to protest in opposition to the irregularities in RRB-NTPC exams. In a 7-minute lengthy video, Khan stated that the scholars will likely be labelled as ‘terrorists’ in the event that they create violence within the society after which nobody will assist or assist them.

He additionally held Railway Board answerable for the violence and guaranteed the scholars that the federal government will certainly fulfil the calls for and Prime Minister’s Office has taken cognisance of the matter. “The mistake was committed by RRB and hence it has been sidelined now”, he acknowledged reiterating his request to stop the violence in Bihar.
What has occurred?
Thousands of RRB-NTPC aspirants in Bihar initiated the protest on January 24 in opposition to the alleged complicated schedules of Railway exams. During the protests, they created a disturbance within the passenger practice schedules in Patna, Arrah, Gaya and plenty of different cities of Bihar.
On January 25, ‘student protesters’ set a practice on hearth in Arrah and pelted stones on the practice. The very subsequent day, citing the event of 73rd Republic Day, they gathered on the Gaya Railway station and repeated the drill. This time they torched an empty, stationary compartment of Shramjeevi Express and pelted stones at one other transferring practice.
The movies of the episode went viral on social media. The protesters had additionally sat down on the railway tracks threatening to kill themselves and complained in regards to the RRB examination mess.
Congress chief Rahul Gandhi had additionally prolonged his assist to the protesters and had stated that these college students are the ‘hope’ of the nation. “I am against the policies of the BJP government and will be with you in favour of truth but violence is not our way. If you can take freedom from non-violent protest then why not your right?”, he had tweeted.
Ongoing recruitment by RRBs -Consitition of High Power Committee #westcentralrailway @AmritMahotsav @BhopalDivision @drmkota @drmjabalpur pic.twitter.com/mOTLHnxdQc— West Central Railway (@wc_railway) January 26, 2022
Cancellation of Exams by Railways Board–
Following the heavy violent protests by the aspirants, the RRB on January 26 fashioned a excessive energy committee and determined to droop the NCPT Level 1 exams. Railways additionally issued a public discover in opposition to the scholars concerned in vandalism and illegal actions and famous that they could face lifetime debarment.
Ongoing recruitment by RRBs -Consitition of High Power Committee #westcentralrailway @AmritMahotsav @BhopalDivision @drmkota @drmjabalpur pic.twitter.com/mOTLHnxdQc— West Central Railway (@wc_railway) January 26, 2022
The excessive energy committee has, nevertheless, opened a window to hearken to the grievances and considerations of the scholars. In an official discover, the Board has invited ideas and complaints from the aspirants by February 16 and has assured to resolve the issue.
Who is Khan Sir?
Khan Sir is a personal teaching trainer who is sort of well-liked for his instruction movies on YouTube. In the video that he posted on January 18, he had highlighted the irregularities within the RRB exams. Khan alleged that RRB had ruined the lives of round 3,80,000 college students.
He added that exams have been held in 2019, however no outcomes have been declared since then. “We had to protest in 2020, 2021 and finally when results were out in the year 2022, the board failed 3,80,000 students. What kind of drama is this?”, he stated.

He had questioned the Railway Recruitment Board saying that the federal government had assured 20% consequence however had settled at solely 11%. Addressing his 14.5 million viewers he stated that ‘farmers in Delhi were heard after they protested for one long year, students must protest at least for a week to raise voice against the RRB’. He particularly talked about taking the assistance of the academics and enjoying no politics within the matter.
According to the reviews, earlier than an FIR was filed in opposition to him, Khan had stated that he needs to be arrested if he was flawed and had a ‘role to play in the violence’. The actual title of Khan is nevertheless not revealed but. Reports point out that his full title is Faisal Khan however some know him additionally as Amit Singh who belongs to Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh.
Khan had earlier stated that the teaching institute through which he teaches had requested him to maintain his title a secret.
Former Bihar Chief Minister, Jan Adhikar Party supporting Khan Sir and the protests-
It is pertinent to notice that Khan is being supported by the Jan Adhikar Party’s chief Pappu Yadav. He had stated in a tweet that the oppression of scholars and academics should cease. Yesterday, posting one other tweet, he alleged that politics was being performed on this case in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
“The investigation committee of rigging in the restoration of railway, NTPC is only an attempt to postpone the issue till the UP elections. Why not investigate within 15 days?”, he requested elevating the slogan of ‘Bihar Bandh’ on Janary 28.
फिर धोखा दिया सरकार! इसलिए कल हम करेंगे बिहार बंद!रेलवे NTPC की बहाली में धांधली की जांच कमेटी सिर्फ यूपी चुनाव तक मुद्दे को टालने की कोशिश है। 15 दिन में जांच क्यों नहीं?वहीं शिक्षकों छात्रों पर फर्जी मुकदमा कर फंसाया जा रहा है।यह BJP सरकार के ताबूत में आखिरी कील साबित होगी।— Pappu Yadav (@pappuyadavjapl) January 27, 2022
In assist of Khan, Former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi additionally stated that the time had come for the federal government to speak about employment. “The situation can become worse than this. The cases against teachers, including Khan Sir, can further incite violence in the protest”, he tweeted yesterday.
संविधान में हिंसा और तोडफोड़ का अधिकार किसी को नहीं।वैसे अब वक्त आ गया है जब सरकार रोजगार के विषय में बात करे,नहीं तो हालात इससे भी भयानक उत्पन्न हो सकतें हैं।RRB-NTPC उपद्रव के नाम पर खान सर सहित शिक्षकों पर किए गए मुकदमें इस अघोषित युवा आंदोलन को और भी ज्यादा भड़का सकता है।— Jitan Ram Manjhi (@jitanrmanjhi) January 27, 2022
It is additional value noting that the Rashtriya Janata Dal has additionally requested its leaders to assist college students’ unions name for Bihar Bandh right now over alleged discrepancies in RRB NTPC outcomes.
Bihar | Rashtriya Janata Dal asks its leaders to assist college students’ unions name for Bihar Bandh on January 28 over alleged discrepancies in RRB NTPC outcomes— ANI (@ANI) January 27, 2022
The Railway Job aspirants are to carry protests right now throughout Bihar as Mahagathbandhan events together with RJD and Congress has introduced their assist for a ‘Bihar Bandh’.