NEW DELHI: Popular educator Khan Sir , who tied the knot amid the recent India-Pakistan hostilities, held a grand reception in Patna on Monday. The event, which saw his wife AS Khan make her first public appearance, was attended by the who's who of Bihar politics , including governor Arif Mohammad Khan, deputy chief minister Samrat Chaudhary, leader of opposition Tejashwi Yadav, and others.
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One of the videos from the event showed a brief interaction between Yadav and Khan sir.
The RJD leader, who recently became father for a second time, began the conversation by asking the educator when the marriage took place: " Kya hua, byah kab hua?"
" Abhi jo India-Pakistan conflict chal raha tha, usi beech (during the recent India-Pakistan conflict)," the latter replied.
Further, Khan sir said he "copied" Yadav by getting married suddenly and secretly.
" Model aap hi ka tha sir...chupchap se karke baad main batana hai. 12-13 log the sir. Jaise aap kiye na, vaise hi. Hum ne socha kahan se copy karenge, aapka hi copy kar liya sir (I followed your model sir. Got married secretly and revealed later. Only 12-13 people attended the wedding. I was thinking about whom to copy, so I copied you," he stated.
Earlier, Khan sir, who runs a coaching institute for competitive exam aspirants, informed his students about his marriage. He told them during a live training session that they were the first recipients of the news as "my existence is because of you."
He also explained to them why the wedding was a secret and private affair.
" Meri shaadi ki tareekh tay ho gayi thi. isi dauraan Pakistan aur Bharat ke beech yudh shuru ho gaya, jis karan saade tareeke se shaadi ki gayi (My wedding date had already been decided, but around the same time, tensions between India and Pakistan intensified. So, we decided to keep it simple)," Khan Sir said.
In a gesture of appreciation towards his students, he will hold a special feast exclusively for them on Friday.
Also Read: Who is Khan Sir’s wife? India’s favourite YouTube educator shares wedding news with students in a viral video
One of the videos from the event showed a brief interaction between Yadav and Khan sir.
The RJD leader, who recently became father for a second time, began the conversation by asking the educator when the marriage took place: " Kya hua, byah kab hua?"
" Abhi jo India-Pakistan conflict chal raha tha, usi beech (during the recent India-Pakistan conflict)," the latter replied.
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Further, Khan sir said he "copied" Yadav by getting married suddenly and secretly.
" Model aap hi ka tha sir...chupchap se karke baad main batana hai. 12-13 log the sir. Jaise aap kiye na, vaise hi. Hum ne socha kahan se copy karenge, aapka hi copy kar liya sir (I followed your model sir. Got married secretly and revealed later. Only 12-13 people attended the wedding. I was thinking about whom to copy, so I copied you," he stated.
Earlier, Khan sir, who runs a coaching institute for competitive exam aspirants, informed his students about his marriage. He told them during a live training session that they were the first recipients of the news as "my existence is because of you."
He also explained to them why the wedding was a secret and private affair.
" Meri shaadi ki tareekh tay ho gayi thi. isi dauraan Pakistan aur Bharat ke beech yudh shuru ho gaya, jis karan saade tareeke se shaadi ki gayi (My wedding date had already been decided, but around the same time, tensions between India and Pakistan intensified. So, we decided to keep it simple)," Khan Sir said.
In a gesture of appreciation towards his students, he will hold a special feast exclusively for them on Friday.
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