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CCTV Footage Shows Vandalism at Khan Sir's Coaching Center, Leading to Student Protests

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What's right

CCTV footage does document a late-night vandalism incident outside Khan Sir's coaching center in Patna [1][2][3][5][7][8][9].
The incident occurred near Musallahpur Haat [1][3][4][8][9].
The vandalism involved aggressive property damage, including stone pelting and damage to billboards [1][2][3][5][7][8].
CCTV footage has been reviewed and shows vandalism and physical assault [1][2][3][5][8].
The incident occurred at night, specifically around 10:10 PM on June 2, 2026 [1][2][10].
Students gathered outside the institute in protest following the incident [4][6].

What's wrong

The claim that the vandalism incident triggered massive demonstrations by students is not fully supported.
While students did gather and protest, the scale described as 'massive' is not explicitly quantified in the sources, and the primary trigger for the protests appears to be the vandalism and alleged firing, not solely the vandalism itself [4][6].

What's debatable

Khan Sir alleged that there was firing during the incident, but police investigations and CCTV footage review have not confirmed this, with some sources stating no evidence of firing was found [2][3][5][6][8][9].
Khan Sir alleged the attack was due to rivalry between coaching institutes, a claim supported by police preliminary investigations [1][2][3][4][5][8][9].

Breakdown

Incident Details The available evidence confirms that a vandalism incident occurred late at night on June 2, 2026, outside Khan Sir's coaching center in Patna's Musallahpur Haat area [1][2][3][5][7][8][9][10]. CCTV footage has documented acts of stone pelting and property damage, including to billboards [1][2][3][5][7][8].

A security guard was injured during the incident [1][2][4][5][7][8][9]. Student Demonstrations Following the incident, students did gather outside the coaching institute and protest, demanding justice and security [4][6].

However, the claim of 'massive demonstrations' is not explicitly detailed in the provided sources, making the scale of the protests debatable. The primary trigger for the protests appears to be the overall incident, including alleged firing, rather than solely the vandalism [4][6].

Allegations of Firing Khan Sir himself alleged that shots were fired during the attack [2][4][9]. However, multiple police reports and analyses of CCTV footage have stated that there is no evidence of firing [2][3][5][6][8].

This discrepancy makes the claim of gunfire a point of contention. Motive and Perpetrators Police investigations and Khan Sir's own statements suggest the incident may be linked to rivalry between coaching institutes, with preliminary investigations pointing to individuals associated with another coaching center [1][2][3][4][5][8][9].

Three individuals, including the director of a rival coaching institute, have been arrested in connection with the attack [5][6].

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