Khan Sir Faces Serious Allegations from Uncle, Called a “Natwarlal” and Accused of Conspiracy

Khan Sir, whose real name is Faisal Khan, is facing increasing legal and public pressure after a clash between his coaching institute, Khan Global Coaching, and a rival centre, Gyan Bindu. A case has now been filed against him in connection with an alleged firing incident, and the possibility of his arrest is being discussed. Two guards have already been arrested in the matter. The controversy has now widened after Khan Sir’s uncle made serious allegations against him during a media interaction in Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, where the family’s ancestral home is located.
In Bhatpar Rani, Deoria, Imran Ahmed, a relative of Faisal Khan, described him in harsh terms and accused him of trying to project himself as a public figure while allegedly acting against other coaching centres. He also raised a separate family property dispute, saying that the ancestral house was jointly built by his side of the family and Khan Sir’s father, Bashir Khan, but that the property is now being claimed by Khan Sir’s family alone. According to him, the matter was earlier lost in a civil court and is now pending in the High Court. He alleged that the family is trying to take over property using money and influence.
Imran Ahmed further claimed that Khan Sir presents himself as someone working for society by offering coaching at low fees, but accused him of being deceptive and self-promotional. He said that the public image created around Khan Sir does not match reality and described him as a scheming person who may do anything to appear superior.
When asked how Khan Sir became popular in Bihar, the uncle said the lockdown played a major role in his rise, as students turned to YouTube when schools were closed. He alleged that people in Bihar gave him too much recognition without understanding his true character. He also said that people in Bihar enjoy “drama,” and that his coaching class is full of theatrics.
The uncle also claimed that Khan Sir’s father, Bashir Khan, threatens the family and said that Khan Sir could get anything done against them, even suggesting that their lives could be in danger. He described Khan Sir as a “coaching mafia” figure.
A local resident from Bhatpar Rani, Bajrangi Rai, also spoke about the issue. He said that people in the area often refer to the family as being from Patna, but in fact they originally belong to Deoria and later moved to Patna due to their economic and future prospects. He added that whether or not a formal case has been registered is separate from the issue, but in his view, wrongdoing did occur. He said the firing was carried out by the guards, and Khan Sir should accept that his coaching side made a mistake.
The controversy has therefore turned into a mix of criminal allegations, family conflict, and property disputes, putting Khan Sir under growing scrutiny.



