Patna’s Coaching War: Roshan Anand Targets Khan Sir in Explosive Claims After Bail
'खान सर का नार्को टेस्ट हो.. मुझे जेल भेजने के लिए करोड़ों खर्च किए', ज्ञान बिंदु के रौशन आनंद के 10 बड़े दावे
The bitter rivalry between two prominent educators has spiralled into a criminal investigation following the death of a family member and allegations of a massive conspiracy.
The coaching hub of Patna, often seen as a gateway to government jobs, is currently embroiled in a grim saga of power and alleged criminality. Roshan Anand, director of the ज्ञान बिंदु gs एकेडमी, has returned to the public eye after securing bail, and he is not holding back. Breaking his silence, Anand has levelled explosive accusations against fellow educator Faisal Khan, widely known as Khan Sir, alleging a deep-rooted conspiracy that he claims goes far beyond mere professional rivalry.
A Growing Controversy
The controversy between the two figures, which first hit headlines due to reports of vandalism and gunfire at coaching premises, has now taken a darker turn. At the heart of this escalation is the death of Anand’s brother, Prince Yadav, in Nepal. Anand alleges this was not a natural occurrence but a calculated murder executed while he was incarcerated. "They didn't just want me in jail; they wanted to destroy everything," Anand claimed during a recent press briefing, accusing Khan Sir and a local landlord, R.S. Prasad, of orchestrating the event.
Anand’s original claims are as sweeping as they are serious. He has demanded a CBI probe and a narco-test for Khan Sir, asserting that the influence of his rival is so pervasive that it has compromised local investigations. According to Anand, the police acted under immense political pressure, ignoring standard procedural timelines to ensure his arrest while allegedly providing cover to Khan Sir.
Allegations of Political Patronage
The narrative put forth by the primary source suggests a breakdown in trust between the coaching fraternity and local law enforcement. Anand insists that the police have been "bought" by his rival, pointing to the lack of action taken against Khan Sir despite the gravity of the accusations. He further claimed that millions of rupees have been spent to keep him behind bars and to manipulate the narrative surrounding the highlights of their conflict, including the suspicious financial trail behind a gym owned by the landlord's son.
These claims have sent shockwaves through the competitive exam circles, where both figures command massive student followings. While Khan Sir has countered by urging for the public release of the post-mortem report to clear his name, the escalation suggests a battle that is no longer about pedagogy or market share—it is about survival.
Why It Matters
This public feud signifies a dangerous intersection of education, money, and muscle in the coaching industry. The "coaching mafia" tag is often used colloquially in Bihar, but this case brings the alleged nexus of political protection and criminal intimidation into sharp relief. When educational leaders start trading accusations of murder and narco-tests, it exposes the volatility of an unregulated sector that holds the future of lakhs of students. The implications go beyond two individuals; it reflects a systemic failure where personal vendettas are allowed to play out through state machinery, further eroding public trust in local institutions.
Priya Nair covers parties, elections and the business of power for PoliticalPedia.