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Popular Patna-based educator Khan Sir, known for his distinctive teaching style and massive student following, has quietly tied the knot. The news of his marriage came as a surprise to many, as it was kept completely under wraps. He later revealed that the decision to keep it private was influenced by the tense political climate between India and Pakistan at the time.

Speaking to his students during a class, Khan Sir shared, “My marriage had already been arranged, but just then, the situation between India and Pakistan escalated.
Since I consider my country my top priority, I chose to keep the wedding low-key.” His revelation sparked curiosity among students, leading to a flurry of questions about his personal life.
One student playfully asked, “Sir, was it a love marriage or an arranged one?” With a smile, Khan Sir responded, “Do I look like someone who would have a love marriage? Can you even imagine a man like me doing that?” His humorous comeback left the class laughing—and also confirmed that it was, in fact, an arranged marriage. He went on to say that the match was made with the help of his younger brothers and aligned with his mother’s wishes.
When another student inquired about the dowry, Khan Sir candidly replied that he received five traditional items: a clay pitcher for drinking water, a clay pot, a hand-operated wooden fan, a copy of the Quran, and a prayer mat.
“These gifts follow age-old customs,” he explained. “And let me be clear—I strongly oppose the idea of dowry. No one would dare ask me for it, nor would I accept it in any conventional sense.”
In typical Khan Sir fashion, what began as a lesson soon turned into a light-hearted and insightful conversation, offering students a rare glimpse into their teacher’s personal life—while still reinforcing his values of simplicity, patriotism, and social responsibility.