“Withdrawal of the lawsuit against ‘Khan Sir’ and others,” said JD(U) Team Leader Rajiv Ranjan Singh
Patna:
Two days after police filed a complaint against “Khan Sir” of Bihar and others for allegedly inciting violence in student protest against the Railway’s recruitment processRajiv Ranjan Singh, the national president of Janata Dal (United) led by Nitish Kumar has requested the withdrawal of the lawsuits against the famous teacher and others.
“Coach Khan and several other academies in Patna are engaged in building the future of poor and talented young people in Bihar and the whole country. Railways/police should withdraw the registered cases against return them immediately. I urge the angry students to maintain the peace.” he said in a tweet.
2/2 – / उग्र छात्रों से शांति की अपील करता हूं.
– Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) Singh (@LalanSingh_1) January 27, 2022
Khan sir, who has never revealed his real name, is a popular teacher of Patna. He runs the GS Khan Research Center and is known for his unique teaching style. He also conducts lectures online and has a large following of students preparing for competitive exams.
FIR was registered on the basis of incitement statements by students detained on Monday and Tuesday in Patna. According to the report, they said they were motivated to cause violence after a video in which Khan Sir allegedly incited students to incite in the streets if the RRB NTPC exam was not cancelled, was spread. transmitted on social networks.
The leader of JD (U) also said that the anger of students from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and other states was a reaction to errors in the process and results of the railway exam. “A committee has been formed to look into the wrongdoings of the Railway Recruitment Board. I hope swift justice for the students and job aspirants,” he added.
-उ.प्र. व अन्य राज्यों में छात्रों का उत्ते होना #RRB_NTPC परीक्षा प्रक्रिया व परिणाम में गड़बड़ी के विरुद्ध प्रतिक्रिया है. रेलवे भर्ति बोर्ड की गड़बड़ियों को देखने के लिए जांच कमिटी बनाई गई है. / 1/2
– Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) Singh (@LalanSingh_1) January 27, 2022
JD (U) is an ally of the BJP in Bihar and is also part of the NDA. The party, which also shares power with the BJP in the state, has confounded the public many times over its partner.
The protests related to the Railway Recruitment Board’s (RRB-NTPC) Common Non-Technical Category (RRB-NTPC) exam in 2021. Students protested the Railway’s decision to hold the exam in two phases, argues that the second stage is unfair to those who have passed the first stage. period, the results were announced on January 15. About 1.25 crore candidates who applied for the tests advertised more than 35,000 posts from level 2 to level 6, with starting salaries from 19,900 Rs to Rs 35,400 per month. About 600,000 people showed up for the exam.
One passenger train was set on fire and another was attacked with stones in Bihar during violent student protests.
A dense police contingent was unable to control the protesters, who squatted on the tracks, vandalized property, clashed with security forces and targeted several trains, severely affecting to services.
The government suspended the exam and set up a committee to address the grievances of the student protesters. Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw urged the students not to break the law and made sure their grievances were taken seriously.