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Coaching centre firing case: Patna court stays arrest of ‘Khan Sir’

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Educator ‘Khan Sir’ speaks to the media following a firing incident outside his coaching institute, in Patna. File

Educator ‘Khan Sir’ speaks to the media following a firing incident outside his coaching institute, in Patna. File | Photo Credit: ANI

A local court in Patna on Tuesday (June 9, 2026) stayed the arrest of popular educator and YouTuber Faisal Khan, also known as “Khan Sir”, in connection with a firing that happened at his coaching institute on the night of June 2.

Earlier, Mr. Khan’s lawyer Arwind Kumar Mahuar had filed an anticipatory bail petition at Patna District court. Since then, Mr Khan is said to have been untraceable .

“Relevant facts have been presented before the Judge who provided the legal relief to the petitioner,” Mr. Mahuar told media persons while asserting that his client [Mr. Khan] “has no direct involvement in the incident”.

“The case stems from a violent confrontation that the police say was linked to a rivalry between Khan Global Studies (KGS) and another coaching Institute,” he added further.

While hearing the case on Tuesday (June 9, 2026), the court clarified that “investigators are free to question Mr. Khan in connection with the case but no coercive or punitive action, including arrest can be taken against him while the interim protection remains in force”. The court has fixed Friday (June 12, 2026) as next date of hearing in the case.

The court also directed Patna police to produce the case diary and evidence of the incident in the case. The FIR in the case was lodged against Mr. Khan at Kadamkuan police station of Patna on June 4.

The court also rejected the bail plea of Raushan Anand, the rival coaching institute owner and teacher who was earlier arrested in the case along with two others — Abhishek Kumar and Gaurav Kumar — on the night of June 2 itself, after Mr. Khan had alleged that they may have orchestrated the attack on his coaching institute.

Mr. Anand is director of the famed Gyan Bindu coaching institute of Patna where thousands of students receive coaching for government job entrance exams.

The incident happened on June 2, 2026 when a group of around 15-20 people allegedly gathered outside Mr. Khan’s coaching institute in Patna’s Musallahpur Hat area and brutally beat up one of coaching institute’s guard — Chun Chun Kumar. Later, Mr. Khan’s two bodyguards were seen on a viral video on social media firing in the air.

The two guards, later, were taken into custody by police and their weapons were also seized for forensic examination. The guards told the Patna police that they had fired into the air on the “instructions” of Mr. Khan.

“State government will formulate a policy within the next three months to prevent such rivalry among coaching institutes which disturbs the law and order situation,” said Bihar Education Minister Mithilesh Tiwari.

Published - June 09, 2026 11:28 am IST

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