Internet star and popular YouTube teacher Khan Sir has revealed that he secretly got married earlier this month. The Patna-based educator shared the news in a video posted on Monday, saying he chose to keep his wedding private because of the military tensions between India and Pakistan.
In the video, Khan Sir told his students, “I didn’t tell you one thing, when the war was on, I got married.” His students cheered loudly after hearing the news, and he had to calm them down.
He explained that at first, he wanted to delay the wedding so he could support Indian soldiers at the border. “I wanted to go and help the soldiers,” he said. “But everything had already been planned by my parents, and they were very upset.”
Khan Sir said he eventually agreed to go ahead with the wedding. “I cursed the Pakistanis for their sudden attack and got married, but I told everyone not to invite anyone,” he shared.
He also explained why he didn’t hold a big celebration: “I owe everything to my students. If there was going to be a wedding function, they had to be invited. Now that the war is over, I promise to give you all a treat.”
Khan Sir has been in the news before, including for being linked to past protests against the Agniveer scheme and recent demonstrations by BPSC candidates.
Inputs from PTI
In the video, Khan Sir told his students, “I didn’t tell you one thing, when the war was on, I got married.” His students cheered loudly after hearing the news, and he had to calm them down.
He explained that at first, he wanted to delay the wedding so he could support Indian soldiers at the border. “I wanted to go and help the soldiers,” he said. “But everything had already been planned by my parents, and they were very upset.”
Khan Sir said he eventually agreed to go ahead with the wedding. “I cursed the Pakistanis for their sudden attack and got married, but I told everyone not to invite anyone,” he shared.
He also explained why he didn’t hold a big celebration: “I owe everything to my students. If there was going to be a wedding function, they had to be invited. Now that the war is over, I promise to give you all a treat.”
Khan Sir has been in the news before, including for being linked to past protests against the Agniveer scheme and recent demonstrations by BPSC candidates.
Inputs from PTI
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