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Accused In Khan Sir Academy Vandalism Case, Raushan Sir's Brother Found Dead In Nepal

The long-running rivalry between two of Patna's most well-known coaching figures has taken another dramatic turn after the death of Prince, the brother of educator Raushan Anand, popularly known as Raushan Sir. Prince, who was among the accused in the recent vandalism case linked to Khan Sir's coaching institute, reportedly died under suspicious circumstances in Nepal late on Saturday night.

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Prince, brother of educator Raushan Sir and an accused in the recent vandalism of Khan Sir's institute, has died under suspicious circumstances in Nepal, while Raushan Sir is jailed for the incident, escalating the rivalry between their Patna coaching centers.

The development comes while Raushan Sir remains lodged in jail following his arrest in connection with the vandalism case that has intensified tensions between supporters of rival coaching institutes in Bihar's capital.

Death Reported While Staying In Nepal

According to available information, Prince had been living in Nepal along with at least six friends. He reportedly died under suspicious circumstances, though the exact cause of death has not yet been made public.

Family members have begun travelling to Nepal following the news of his death. Authorities are expected to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Rivalry Between Two Coaching Giants

The controversy unfolds against the backdrop of a bitter feud between Raushan Sir's Gyan Bindu GS Academy and Faisal Khan, widely known as Khan Sir, who runs Khan Global Studies.

The rivalry has dominated headlines in recent years and escalated sharply earlier this month when incidents of vandalism and firing were reported at Khan Sir's academy. Following the episode, Raushan Sir was arrested by police, while Khan Sir obtained interim protection from coercive action.

Both educators have repeatedly levelled allegations against each other. Khan Sir has, on several occasions, accused Raushan Sir of being behind attacks on his staff and other violent incidents. Raushan Sir, meanwhile, has alleged that Khan Sir was involved in a 2023 vandalism incident targeting his own coaching centre.

Prince's Name Had Surfaced Earlier Too

Prince was not a new name in disputes involving the two coaching camps. Reports indicate that he was also accused in a 2021 incident at Khan Sir's coaching centre.

He was alleged to have entered a classroom and engaged in violent behaviour during that episode. His name later surfaced again in connection with the recent vandalism case that reignited the conflict between the rival institutes.

Bihar Police Exam Results Triggered Latest Clash

Investigations into the latest violence have suggested that the immediate trigger was a dispute over the Bihar Police recruitment examination results.

Both coaching centres claimed credit for a significant number of successful candidates. The competition reportedly led to confrontations between supporters, including the tearing down of promotional posters and physical altercations.

However, the roots of the conflict stretch far beyond the examination dispute. The rivalry is also linked to influence over the Kisan Cold Storage campus in Patna's Musallahpur area, where both Khan Global Studies and Gyan Bindu GS Academy operate.

With Prince's death now adding another layer of mystery to an already contentious saga, attention is likely to remain fixed on both the Nepal investigation and the ongoing legal proceedings connected to the coaching centre feud in Patna.

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