The investigation into the Patna coaching institute clash has entered a crucial phase, with police likely to question educator Khan Sir once again as scrutiny over the incident continues to deepen. The latest developments come after authorities arrested two of his security guards in connection with the firing controversy that emerged following the violence at his coaching center. Police had earlier conducted an extensive round of questioning at Khan Global Studies regarding allegations of vandalism, assault, and firing linked to the June 2 incident. The two arrested bodyguards have since been sent to Beur Jail, while weapons allegedly connected to the case have been seized for forensic examination. The case has gained attention due to conflicting claims surrounding the firing incident. Immediately after the clash, allegations surfaced that armed attackers had targeted the coaching institute. However, videos that later circulated on social media reportedly showed security personnel associated with the institute firing shots into the air. Investigators are now attempting to establish the exact sequence of events and determine who was responsible for escalating the confrontation. The controversy has also drawn in Roshan Anand, director of another coaching institute, who, along with three others, has already been arrested in connection with the case. At the same time, police are examining whether earlier incidents, including the alleged removal of banners and posters linked to rival coaching operators, played a role in triggering the confrontation. A major focus of the investigation is whether statements made after the incident accurately reflected what occurred on the ground. Authorities are reportedly assessing whether any misleading information was provided during the initial stages of the case. With arrests already made on multiple sides and fresh questioning expected, attention remains fixed on whether the probe could widen further and result in additional legal action as investigators piece together the events leading to the clash.


