Last Updated Jun - 03 - 2025, 05:57 PM | Source : Fela News
Khan Sir held a grand reception in Patna after secretly marrying during India-Pakistan tensions, making his wife’s first appearance.
Famous educator Khan Sir, known for his coaching classes in Patna, recently tied the knot during the recent India-Pakistan tensions. On Monday, he celebrated with a grand reception function in Patna, where his wife AS Khan made her first public appearance. The event was accompanied by several top leaders from Bihar, including Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, and opposition leaders.
The ceremony sparked curiosity, especially since Khan Sir had kept the wedding completely private. During the event, one political leader jokingly asked him when he got married. With a smile, Khan Sir responded, “During the recent India-Pakistan conflict.” He added humorously, “Only 12–13 people were there, just like how you did it. I copied your style and kept it quiet.”
Earlier, Khan Sir had surprised his students by announcing his marriage during a live class. He emotionally told them, “You all are the reason for my identity, so you deserve to know first.” He explained that his wedding date was fixed beforehand, but due to the rising tensions between India and Pakistan at that time, he decided to keep it simple and small.
The reception on Monday, however, was imposing and full of warmth, giving everyone a chance to celebrate the moment with him. Khan Sir’s approach balancing personal joy with national sensitivity was appreciated by many.
As a genuine gesture, he also announced a special treat for his students. “On Friday, it will be a special meal just for you all,” he said, smiling.
With love from his followers and respect from political statistics, Khan Sir’s celebration turned into a beautiful blend of humility, appreciation, and quiet joy.
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