Khan Sir in Patna (Khan Sir) Roshan Anand in the case of attack outside the coaching institute on Tuesday night (June 02, 2026) (Raushan Anand) Three people including him have been arrested. This has also been confirmed by the police on Wednesday (June 03, 2026). Meanwhile, the reaction of Roshan Anand (Director of Gyan Bindu Coaching) who was arrested has come.
Roshan Anand has named two people behind this incident and said that a conspiracy has been hatched. One more thing has become clear from his words that this entire matter is related to the recently released results of Bihar Police.
Roshan Anand said, “There is a conspiracy against Gyan Bindu and us. There is a conspiracy against the result of Bihar Police. We are being implicated. Both the owner of Kisan Cold Store and Khan Sir are together trying their best to destroy Gyan Bindu… But Satyamev Jayate. Truth always wins.”
#WATCH | Patna, Bihar: On Stone pelting at Khan Sir’s coaching centre, Director, Gyan Bindu Coaching, Raushan Anand says, “…There is a conspiracy against us. After the success of the Bihar police exam results, they are trying to trap us. Kisan cold storage owners and Khan Sir… pic.twitter.com/CGERfqFWp4
— ANI (@ANI) June 3, 2026
Khan sir had initially said that several rounds had been fired. On this, Roshan Anand clarified and said, “No bullet has been fired but still it is being said that bullet has been fired…”
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Three people including Roshan Anand have been arrested
Let us tell you that the police has registered an FIR in connection with the disturbance outside Khan sir’s coaching institute. This complaint has been lodged by Kanhaiya Singh, manager of ‘Khan Global Studies’. The case has been registered at Kadamkuan police station under several sections of the Indian Justice Code (BNS). The FIR includes the names of ‘Gyan Bindu’ director Roshan Anand along with Prince, Abhishek, Gaurav and 15-20 others.
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