Roshan Anand, director of Gyan Bindu Coaching in Patna, has alleged that Faizal Khan, known as Khan Sir, and R.S. Prasad, owner of Kisan Cold Store, conspired to kill his brother, Prince Yadav.
On Monday, Roshan Anand, who was recently granted bail in a stone-pelting case involving Khan Sir's coaching center, made these accusations after being released from Beur Jail. He claimed, "Why did my brother die only after I was jailed?
This is a conspiracy." Prince Yadav's body was found on Sunday in a hotel in Biratnagar, Nepal, with injury marks near his eye. His last rites are scheduled to take place in Saharsa.
Khan Sir, however, has denied the allegations, stating that Prince was a close friend and had been unwell for some time. In a video statement, Khan Sir expressed condolences and said, "Prince was already sick.
No one killed him." He also cited a news clip where Prince's friends mentioned his ongoing medical treatment and prior health issues.
Meanwhile, Roshan Anand's lawyer, Ramakant Sharma, argued in court that Roshan was not involved in the earlier FIR filed after a June 2 attack on Khan Sir's coaching center, where Prince was also named as an accused.
The court advised both parties to maintain professional conduct and avoid criminal activities.
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