Instagram · June 3, 2026
Khan Sir Alleges Rivalry Behind Coaching Institute Attack
The video discusses an incident of firing outside Khan Sir's coaching institute in Patna. Khan Sir explains that after the Bihar Police recruitment results were announced and many of his students qualified, anti-social elements arrived, threatened staff, assaulted guards, vandalized the office, and then firing occurred. He alleges the institute is targeted due to its low fees and high success rate. CCTV footage has been provided to the police, and he is demanding better security. The What is said in the video also mentions that classes had finished and the Bihar Police results were announced, with thousands of students qualifying. Some anti-social elements allegedly threatened to shut down the coaching center within two days and assaulted a guard, who is now admitted to the hospital. The reason given for the attack is that Khan Sir is teaching at low fees and achieving high success rates, which is why he believes they want to suppress him. He states that the poor also have a right to education and that when thousands qualify, some anti-social elements try to suppress it.
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The claim that Khan Sir's coaching institute was targeted with firing and assault due to its low fees and high success rate, resulting in an injured guard and a police investigation, is largely supported by the provided sources. Khan Sir himself made these allegations, linking the incident to the success of his students in the Bihar Police recruitment results and the institute's affordable fee structure [1][2][3][4][5][6][8][9][10].
He also stated that the poor have a right to education, which is a core part of his reasoning for the alleged targeting [4][6][9][10]. CCTV footage was handed over to the police, and Khan Sir demanded increased security [1][2][4][6][8][10].
However, the claim of "firing" is disputed by the police. While Khan Sir alleged that gunshots were fired, multiple sources clarify that police could not confirm this based on CCTV footage and initial investigations.
The incident has been characterized by police as vandalism and physical assault, with no confirmed evidence of shots being fired [1][2][3][5][6]. Additionally, initial police findings suggest that some students may have been involved in the assault and damaging posters, which slightly contradicts the broad claim of "anti-social elements" being solely responsible [1][2].
The threat to shut down the coaching center within two days is mentioned by Khan Sir and some sources, but this specific threat is not as widely corroborated as the other aspects of the attack [1][2][7].