Pappu Yadav Raises Concerns Over Alleged Conspiracy in Khan Sir-Gyaan Bindu Coaching Dispute

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Deependra Singh

Pappu Yadav Raises Concerns Over Alleged Conspiracy in Khan Sir-Gyaan Bindu Coaching Dispute

Araria, June 7: Pappu Yadav, the Member of Parliament from Purnia, has made significant remarks regarding the ongoing dispute between the renowned teacher Khan Sir and the Gyaan Bindu Coaching Institute. He expressed concerns about a potential conspiracy by a third party and urged students to maintain patience, discipline, and peace.

Yadav stated that there are continuous plots aimed at tarnishing the reputation of Bihar’s coaching and education system. He accused certain individuals of attempting to undermine the image of esteemed educators.

In a conversation, Yadav highlighted that Bihar is rapidly emerging as one of the country’s leading educational hubs. Approximately 40% of the state’s coaching institutes have gained recognition at both national and global levels.

He noted that Bihar’s reputation is steadily rising in comparison to educational centers like Kota in Rajasthan and Bengaluru. Students in Bihar are receiving better academic facilities and quality guidance, which has led some to conspire against the state’s education system.

Yadav emphasized that respect for teachers is the greatest asset. Khan Sir’s popularity has given a new identity to Bihar’s education system, while Roshan Anand has fostered an atmosphere of trust among students. He alleged that those whose coaching institutes have not been successful feel threatened by the growing popularity of these educators, leading to attempts to damage their reputations.

The MP asserted that some individuals envious of Khan Sir and Roshan Sir’s talent and popularity have orchestrated a deep conspiracy to undermine their respect. He pointed out that certain YouTubers and bloggers have also become part of this, unnecessarily escalating the controversy. Yadav warned that attempts to tarnish the image of teachers through social media and digital platforms could adversely affect students.

He also questioned the media’s role, stating that major news channels are presenting the matter from a different perspective. Yadav provided examples, noting that individuals who were once celebrated as popular teachers are now being portrayed in a different light, suggesting a larger conspiracy at play.

He mentioned that a sort of monopoly exists among coaching institutes in the country, and influential groups active in the education sector are uncomfortable with the rising popularity of Bihar’s teachers.

Yadav expressed concern over alleged irregularities in the education system, stating that the influence of the education mafia has raised questions about various examinations and academic processes. Targeting Bihar’s talented teachers is unfortunate, he added.

During this time, Yadav also responded to another political issue related to Bihar, specifically the withdrawal of security for Lalu Prasad Yadav, Rabri Devi, and Tejashwi Yadav. He remarked that this matter is being unnecessarily politicized. According to him, discussions should focus on real issues affecting the public rather than politicizing security matters.

He stressed that inflation, unemployment, education, and economic challenges are far more serious issues facing the country and the state. Rising prices of cooking gas, diesel, and petrol, along with the increasing economic burden on the common people, are major concerns.

Yadav concluded by stating that the common man is troubled by inflation, and elected representatives should concentrate on these pressing issues.

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