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'Neither he was arrested, nor...': Bihar police refute claims of Khan sir's arrest

DNA Friday, 6 December 2024
Faisal Khan aka Khan sir has been taken into custody by Bihar police amid protests against the anticipated normalisation process in the BPSC. However, the Bihar police have refuted the claims.
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