Lens on Coaching Institutes in 3 States for Agneepath Violence India News – Times of India

Patna/Vijayawada: Police Force of Bihar, Andra Pradesh And Telangana It is suspected that coaching institutes preparing youth for recruitment in the armed forces are behind the violent protests against the central government. Agnipath Plan. However, several teachers and coaching operators denied having anything to do with the protests and said they were being framed.
Andhra Police have arrested retired constable Avula Subba Rao army Runs several coaching centers for instigating candidates against the scheme, while the Secunderabad Railway Police on Friday arrested 45 people for turning the city’s railway station into a war zone.

An FIR has been registered against two coaching centers in Bihar after a violent clash between a group of protesters and GRP personnel at Taregana railway station premises on Saturday. Many other coaching centers Patna And elsewhere in Bihar, mobile phones are on police radar based on data and locations apart from video and audio clips.
A senior official said on condition of anonymity that some of the more than 700 protesters who were identified from video footage and arrested in the last three days in Bihar were against the Railway Recruitment Board’s non-technical popular category test results six in the state. was part of the protest. months ago. Last time also some coaching center operators were accused of instigating the students.
Andhra and Telangana Police have shortlisted around 100 candidates undergoing training at Subba Rao’s centers telugu The state allegedly involved in the protest in Secunderabad. As director of the Sai Defense Academy, Subba Rao allegedly sent provocative WhatsApp messages and made speeches that led to violence at the Secunderabad railway station a day earlier. Rao runs nine training centres. He is being interrogated at an undisclosed location.

The 45 youths arrested in Secunderabad on Saturday had come to the city from different districts of Telangana. Patna DM Chandrashekhar Singh said that the coaching institutes in Patna instigated people. He has ordered an inquiry into the role of coaching center operators in the movement.
Singh told TOI that eight coaching centers have been identified for participating in the protests, including four in Patna, two in Masouri and one each in Paliganj and Maner. Singh said, “Police have received videos and WhatsApp messages of some coaching centres, who have been arrested on charges of arson.” In a video, a man, who is purportedly a coaching center operator, asks students to protest at any level to oppose the Agneepath scheme. “If you want to show passion, masculinity and guts, you will show it to the government, not your parents,” the coaching operator purportedly says in the video.

Patna SSP Manavjit Singh Dhillon said that in Patna alone, about eight coaching centers are on the police radar. He claimed that the youths arrested for the protests exposed their involvement.
Sudhir, a teacher at a coaching institute in Patna, said his video was misinterpreted. “I have never asked any student to fire. We are against the Agneepath scheme as it is unfair to the students, especially those who have cleared the written, medical and fitness tests this year. But after the amendment, we are satisfied.”