Patna: A pine was put forward at the Patrak Nagar Police Station in the city on Wednesday against six teachers from different personal training centers, including YouTuber Khan Sir, and 16 others in connection with the violent protest of the popular non-technical promotion board (NTPC)) inquiry .
Khan Sir, because he is known to be popular, managing a coaching center in Patna.
FIR was registered based on a statement of several protesters who had been detained during violent protests at Terminal Rajendra Nagar here on Monday.
The teachers have been ordered to “incite hordes” which according to Vandalism, set the train and cause extensive damage to railroad properties throughout the state since January 24.
The protest erupted after RRB and NTPC issued a new notification a few days ago with the provisions of two examinations.
Those who had passed the previous examination and were waiting for a post to have been asked to remove an electricity check.
Previous checks will be treated as a preliminary examination.
Teachers accused of inciting Her YouTube hordes, Khan Sir has said, “You have placed additional tests on those who have passed the previous exam.
Even if they are ready for electricity checks, how they can prepare it in less than one.
? Preparing a parent inspection is not possible in less than one month.
“On the basis of the video and the protesting statement, the police have registered the case under Section 147, 148, 149, 151, 152, 186, 187, 188, 333, 332, 353, 506 and 120B from India KUHP (IPC).
In FIR, the teacher has been accused of regulating agitation and inciting students.
Khan Sir was said to have gone underground along with five other teachers from his coaching center.
Sho Patrakar Nagar Police Station ManoRanjan Bharti said aside from Khan sir, five other teachers – S K Jha, Navin, Amarnath, Gagan Pratap and Gopal Verma – have been ordered.
“Four protesters – Kishan Kumar, Rajan Kumar, Rohit Kumar and Vikram Kumar – who were arrested from Terminal Rajendra Nagar had accused six teachers inciting potential jobs,” he said.
Patna DM Chandrashekhar Singh said the mentioned in the FIR will be given the opportunity to defend himself.
“They can present their point of view to the police.
The action will be taken against the guilty,” he added.