Khan Sir Joining Politics News: Khan Sir, the renowned tutor and YouTuber from Patna, has once again addressed persistent rumors regarding his potential entry into politics, especially with Bihar’s upcoming Assembly elections in 2025. Despite frequent questions about his political aspirations, Khan Sir was quick to clarify his position, emphasizing that he has no plans to contest in elections.
Khan Sir’s Firm Stance on Politics
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During an interaction, Khan Sir firmly rejected the notion of entering the political arena. He stated, “I am not going to join the election, and I want to make this clear. Back in 2024, during the Lok Sabha elections, people kept bothering me about it, and I kept saying no.” Khan Sir expressed his frustration at being repeatedly asked about this and stressed that his primary focus remains on teaching.
He further elaborated, “I don’t even have enough time to teach! I hope the 2025 elections get over soon so that this headache ends. I’m tired of answering the same question again and again.” His words indicate a firm resolve to continue focusing on his educational mission, despite the growing curiosity surrounding his political future.
Addressing Allegations of Police Misconduct During BPSC Protests
Khan Sir also addressed accusations surrounding police misbehavior during the protests against the controversial changes to the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) exam rules. Some protestors had alleged that the police misbehaved with the demonstrators, but Khan Sir was quick to clarify his own experience.
He explained, “The police did not misbehave with me in any way. I’ve been unwell for the past 1.5 months, and during the protests, my health got worse because I was already sick.” Khan Sir revealed that although he was not feeling well, he chose to stay and support the students when he saw them being lathi-charged. Unfortunately, his health deteriorated, and he was eventually hospitalized in Patna due to dehydration and fever.
Health Struggles Amid Protests
Despite his illness, Khan Sir made the decision to join the protests at Gardani Bagh, showing his support for students who were voicing their opposition to the BPSC rule changes. “I was already feeling sick, but when I saw the students suffering, I had to stay and stand with them. It was tough, but I couldn’t just leave,” Khan Sir shared. His selfless decision to stay and show solidarity with the students, even at the cost of his health, showcases his deep commitment to supporting education and the rights of students.
However, his condition worsened, and he was eventually hospitalized after experiencing severe dehydration and fever.
Concerns Over the BPSC’s “Normalisation Process”
Khan Sir also shared his concerns regarding the BPSC’s “normalisation process” for the Preliminary Examination, which he believed could result in unfair results. He explained that the process, which involved different question papers being given to candidates across various regions, such as Bhagalpur, Buxar, and Shivganj, was problematic.
“Normalisation works in subjects like Mathematics, but for General Studies, it just doesn’t make sense. It leads to discrimination,” Khan Sir pointed out, expressing his fears that this process would not only affect the fairness of the exam but also cause undue stress for students.
Critique of BPSC’s Plan and Protests
Khan Sir was vocal about his disapproval of the BPSC’s decision to give different question papers to candidates in 38 districts. He believed that this move only added mental stress for both students and teachers. The Commission argued that the plan would help prevent paper leaks, but Khan Sir was unconvinced. “They kept talking about preventing leaks, but the idea of normalisation was worrying. We had to protest to make them take our concerns seriously,” he added.
The protests eventually led to a significant victory when the BPSC issued a notification stating that all students would now receive the same question paper across districts. Khan Sir acknowledged that the protests were a necessary step to highlight the issue and push the Commission to address the concerns of the students.
Conclusion
Khan Sir’s recent statements and actions reinforce his dedication to education and his students. His clear stance on avoiding politics and his support for the BPSC protests further solidify his role as a vocal advocate for students’ rights and fair educational practices. As the political and educational landscapes in Bihar continue to evolve, Khan Sir remains a steadfast figure, committed to making a positive impact on the lives of his students.
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