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RRB NTPC Protest: Khan Sir Asks Students To End Protest, Says PMO & Railways Accepted Demands

In a video uploaded on YouTube, Khan sir said that the PMO and railways have accepted all the demands of the students and so they should not take part in the strike and demonstration today.

New Delhi: Surrounded by allegations of provoking students in the furore over the RRB-NTPC exam, Khan sir has demanded that the students end the protest.

In a video uploaded on YouTube, Khan sir said that the PMO and railways have accepted all the demands of the students and so they should not take part in the strike and demonstration today. Despite Khan sir's appeal, students have taken to the streets for the Bihar bandh.

Do Not Believe In Rumours Or Fake News: Khan Sir

Releasing the video, Khan sir said: "This is an important instruction for all the students. Don't take part in any kind of protest on January 28, it will not be right for you. The PMO and the Railway Minister have agreed upon the demand of the students. The Railway Minister has said that the board will give 20 times more results and the numbers will not be repeated. The problem of NTPC people is over. PM Modi also intervened in the matter, so it was easily agreed upon. Don't believe any rumors or fake news."

The students are angry over the results of the NTPC examination of Railway Recruitment Board. The agitation that started from Patna on January 24 is spreading far and wide and has crossed the border of Bihar and spreading to other states of the country, including UP. A case has also been registered against six teachers of Patna, including Khan sir. 

Security has been beefed up at railway stations from Jaipur, Delhi to Patna and Ranchi in view of the Bihar bandh. Additional personnel have been deployed for the security of the trains.

Protests were also held in Delhi, Jaipur, and Raipur yesterday over alleged tampering with the Railway recruitment examinations. On the other hand, the Railway Recruitment Board in Prayagraj has also decided to launch a unique initiative to calm the anger of the students. Under this, the recruitment board will register complaints of angry candidates by holding camps at various places today.

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