Reports have surfaced indicating that Prateek Yadav, the son of Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh Yadav, has died [2].
The news creates a significant stir given the political prominence of the Yadav family in India. Any change in the family structure often draws intense public and media scrutiny due to their influence in Uttar Pradesh.
According to reports from BollywoodShaadis, Yadav was 38 [2]. However, the information regarding his death is currently contradicted by other reporting from earlier this year. On Jan. 19, 2026, Rediff.com reported that Prateek Yadav had filed for divorce from his wife, Aparna Bisht Yadav [1]. That report indicated he was alive and active in legal proceedings at that time [1].
The disparity between these accounts has led to uncertainty regarding the current status of the politician's son. While some digital outlets and social media clips have circulated the news of his death, other sources continue to reference his recent legal disputes. The Samajwadi Party has not issued a formal statement to clarify the reports.
Because the reports originate from different types of media outlets, one focusing on celebrity news and the other on general news, the verification of the event remains contested. The conflicting timelines suggest a need for official confirmation from the family or a government spokesperson to determine if the reports of his death are accurate.
“Prateek Yadav, the son of Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh Yadav, has died.”
The contradiction between a death report and a recent divorce filing suggests a high risk of misinformation or a rapidly evolving personal crisis. In the context of Indian political dynasties, such discrepancies often arise from unverified social media leaks before official family statements are released.




