‘Khan sir got my brother killed’: Gyan Bindu director Roshan Anand levels explosive allegation after bail

Roshan Anand, director of the “Gyan Bindu” coaching centre, who was jailed following the controversy outside the coaching centre of Faisal Khan, also known as Khan Sir in Bihar’s Patna, has been granted bail. Roshan Anand was granted bail a day after news of his brother Prince Yadav’s death broke. Upon his release, Roshan Anand claimed that his brother was murdered and that Khan Sir was behind the killing.

 “Khan Sir, alias Faisal Khan, and RS Prasad, owner of Kisan Cold Store, conspired to have my brother murdered. Why didn’t anything happen to my brother when I was away? When I went to jail, my brother Prince was murdered. This is a conspiracy,” Anand said while speaking to the media.

In addition to Khan Sir, Roshan Anand also named R.S. Prasad, owner of Kisan Cold Storage, in his statement. He claims this is a conspiracy and a murder.

Roshan Anand continued, “What can I say about the number of lies Faisal Khan has told? He orchestrated everything, and he got away with it, while we went to jail. We were innocent, but we were framed. My brother is finished. Everything is over.”

Roshan Anand’s brother, Prince Yadav, died under suspicious circumstances in a hotel in Nepal . He was an accused in the Khan Sir coaching controversy.

Some media reports suggested Yadav was absconding. However, his friends claimed they were out for a walk. Prince was taking medication for mental illness and had taken it that day as well. Later, it was discovered that his health had deteriorated. All his friends rushed him to the hospital, but by then he had already passed away.

After hearing this news, Faisal Khan also released a video paying emotional tribute to Prince Yadav. He said that he couldn’t believe such a thing had happened, and that the students themselves had asked him to watch the news on TV.