Police in Patna, Bihar, arrested four people following an attack on Khan Sir's coaching institute [1, 2].
The incident has drawn significant attention due to the high profile of the educational center and the subsequent detention of a fellow institute director.
Authorities took Raushan Anand, the director of Gyan Bindu coaching institute, into custody [1]. In addition to Anand, police arrested three other individuals in connection with the attack [2].
Investigators are probing the motive behind the assault on the facility [2]. While some initial reports suggested the use of weapons, Patna police said that CCTV footage shows no firing occurred during the incident [2].
The discrepancy regarding the use of firearms emerged as some media reports utilized tags suggesting a shooting, but law enforcement officials said that video evidence contradicts those claims [1, 2].
Police continue to review the evidence and interrogate those in custody to determine the sequence of events that led to the attack [2].
“Police in Patna, Bihar, arrested four people following an attack on Khan Sir's coaching institute.”
The detention of a competing institute director suggests the motive may be linked to professional rivalry or local educational disputes. The contradiction between early reports of gunfire and the police's CCTV findings highlights the volatility of real-time reporting during civil disturbances in the region.



