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“Arrest Khan Sir,” Retorts Congress Leader Over His Old Suresh-Abdul’s Example Viral Video

In the video, Khan sir is heard giving a controversial homophonic example comparing Hindu and Muslim communities as he explains Sandhi-Samas (Hindi Grammar)

Mumbai: Recently a video of Patna-based YouTuber and teacher Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan sir is trending on Twitter. In the video, he is heard giving a controversial homophonic example comparing Hindu and Muslim communities as he explains Sandhi-Samas (Hindi Grammar). On this, Congress leader Supriya Shrinate, demands the arrest of Khan sir.

In the video, he is heard saying, “Some words have two meanings, for example, Suresh ne jahaj udaya (Suresh flew a plane) now in Dwanda Samas (Hindi Grammar), if we change the name, and say Abdul ne jahaj udaya, now words are same but still there is a difference. Suresh ne jahaj udaya means he FLEW plane, but whereas Abdul ne jhaj udaya means he INSTIGATED the flight.”

On his this remarks, Supriya Shrinate demanding his arrest tweeted, “Very bad – arrest him. And those who are laughing, after listening to their vulgar nonsense, should think – what are we becoming?”

Many people are sharing this video took a pot-shot on Khan sir. A writer Ashok Kumar Pandey also demanded the arrest of Khan sir and tweeted, “This is the limit of meanness. Such people are cheap businessmen who spread hatred in society while doing the business of education. This man should be arrested immediately.”

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Another Twitter user Ishadul Haque slamming Khan sir tweeted, “Listen to the hatred in the shell of ‘Khan Sir’ Is this man a teacher or a traitor? If he is not arrested immediately, it will ‘blow up’ the ship of social harmony.”

Another user named Moti Prem tweeted, It’s a trend now. People judge educators based on 1 minute clip. Let it be #khansir #vikasdivyakirti or @kafiravadh. They know their responsibilities, impact and intentions better.”

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