SynopsisA Patna educator, Khan Sir, faces accusations from a rival coaching operator, Raushan Anand, who claims Khan orchestrated the death of Anand's brother, Prince Yadav, in Nepal. Yadav, named in an FIR for a coaching center attack, died in Nepal, with circumstances surrounding his demise remaining unclear amid conflicting reports.AgenciesPrince (Left), the brother of coaching educator Raushan Anand, accused in the vandalism of Khan Sir's (Right) institute, has died under mysterious circumstances in Nepal.Patna-based educator and social media personality Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, has come under scrutiny after rival coaching operator Raushan Anand accused him of being responsible for the death of Anand's brother, Prince Yadav, in Nepal.The allegation was made on Monday shortly after Anand was released on bail in connection with a vandalism case involving Khan Sir's coaching institute earlier this month.Speaking to reporters, Anand claimed that Khan had orchestrated the killing of his brother while he was in jail. "Patna police arrested me on the basis of a false complaint by Khan. While I was in jail, he got my brother murdered. I want justice for Prince," Anand said.Authorities in Bihar have not commented extensively on the matter, and the circumstances surrounding Prince Yadav's death remain unclear. Yadav died in Biratnagar, Nepal, where he had reportedly been staying after an FIR was filed against him in connection with the June 2 violence at Khan Sir's coaching centre in Patna.Conflicting reports have emerged regarding the incident. Some reports suggest Yadav fled to Nepal to avoid arrest and was later found dead in a hotel room. Others claim he had been injured during the clash at the coaching institute and was taken to Nepal for treatment, where he later died.Responding to the allegations, Khan Sir released a video message expressing condolences to Yadav's family while rejecting any involvement in the death."I am saddened by the news of Prince Yadav's death. I extend my condolences to his brother Raushan Anand, although the allegations being made against me are false," Khan said.Anand has demanded a detailed investigation and called for Khan Sir to undergo a narco-analysis test, arguing that it could help establish the truth.Questions Surround Prince Yadav's DeathPrince Yadav, the younger brother of coaching institute director Roshan (Raushan) Anand, was among those named in an FIR related to the June 2 attack on Khan Sir's coaching centre in Patna's Kadamkuan area. He had also been accused in a similar attack on the same institute in 2021.According to police records, Yadav and several others allegedly assaulted a security guard, vandalized property, and damaged signboards and photographs at the coaching centre during the June incident.As per a report in the Times of India, Yadav had travelled to Nepal after the FIR was registered against him and was staying there with several associates. He was found dead in a hotel in Biratnagar late Saturday night.His family has questioned the circumstances of his death and demanded an impartial investigation. The case has also attracted political attention, with Purnia MP Pappu Yadav describing the incident as a "murder" in a social media post.The controversy surrounding the coaching centre clash deepened after a video surfaced allegedly showing security personnel firing shots during the confrontation. Police subsequently registered a separate FIR against Khan Sir and arrested two of his security guards, Pradeep Kumar and Talebar Singh. While Khan received interim protection from arrest from a Patna court, both guards remain in judicial custody after their bail pleas were rejected.Supporters of Anand have also staged protests, alleging selective action by authorities and demanding a fair inquiry into the entire episode.Patna Town DSP Rajesh Ranjan confirmed that Prince Yadav was present during the June 2 incident and appeared to have left for Nepal after the FIR was filed."We received information that he died in Nepal. According to his associates, he had taken some medicines on Saturday night, after which his condition worsened. He was declared brought dead at a hospital in Biratnagar. Nepal Police are investigating the case and have sent the body for post-mortem examination. There was a minor injury on his head, but further details are not yet available," Ranjan said.Nepal Police stated that Yadav was taken to a hospital after losing consciousness in his hotel room. He was reportedly accompanied by four individuals, including his cousin, Tirtha Kumar Yadav, a resident of Nepal's Saptari district.Officials in Nepal have informed Yadav's family and are completing legal formalities before handing over the body. The post-mortem report and ongoing investigation are expected to provide more clarity on the cause of death.With agency inputsRead More News on
'Khan Sir got my brother murdered': All about rival tutor Raushan Anand's allegations and the mysterious death of Prince Yadav
A Patna educator, Khan Sir, faces accusations from a rival coaching operator, Raushan Anand, who claims Khan orchestrated the death of Anand's brother, Prince Yadav, in Nepal. Yadav, named in an FIR for a coaching center attack, died in Nepal, with circumstances surrounding his demise remaining unclear amid conflicting reports.






