Popular educator and coaching institute founder Khan Sir, also known as Faisal Khan, is facing mounting legal challenges amid the ongoing Patna coaching dispute. The controversy has intensified following the registration of a criminal case against him, leading to widespread speculation regarding possible legal action in the coming days. According to reports, an FIR has been filed against Khan Sir under charges that reportedly include attempt to murder and provisions of the Arms Act. The development has significantly raised the stakes in the ongoing controversy and triggered discussions about the possibility of his arrest. Sources indicate that legal proceedings are underway, and there is speculation that Khan Sir may choose to surrender before a court as part of the judicial process. However, official confirmation regarding any surrender or arrest action remains awaited. Meanwhile, security arrangements have been strengthened around the area where Khan Sir’s coaching institute operates in Patna. Police personnel have been deployed near the coaching premises as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order. Authorities have cited concerns over potential clashes between students associated with different coaching institutions located in the same vicinity. The campus area also houses another coaching center, and officials fear that tensions between student groups could escalate if adequate security measures are not maintained. Police have increased surveillance and are closely monitoring the situation to prevent any untoward incidents. Senior officials have urged students and local residents to maintain peace while the matter proceeds through legal channels. The case has attracted significant public attention due to Khan Sir’s large student following and influence in the education sector. Further developments are expected as investigators continue their inquiry and the judicial process moves forward. Authorities are expected to provide additional details regarding the case and any legal proceedings in the coming days.


