New Delhi: The high-profile Raja Raghuvanshi murder case continues to unravel, revealing shocking details of alleged premeditation and betrayal. Raja Raghuvanshi, a businessman, was found murdered in Meghalaya shortly after his wedding to Sonam Raghuvanshi. Initial investigations point towards Sonam’s alleged involvement in a conspiracy involving four other individuals.
The case gained further momentum with the revelation that Sonam’s family has publicly disowned her, distancing themselves completely in light of the allegations.
A significant piece of evidence comes from a witness statement. The witness, a relative of Sonam, recounted receiving a phone call from Sonam after she reached Ghazipur following the murder. Sonam was reportedly distraught and crying, claiming to be at a roadside dhaba.
The witness contacted the dhaba owner, prompting a search using Sonam’s name, which led to her eventual arrest. The witness also mentioned several conversations with Sonam, noting her emotional distress but inability to directly ascertain the details of the crime. The witness’s statement has added substantial weight to the investigation.
The witness also clarifies the involvement of Jitendra Raghuvanshi, an employee and relative, whose name appeared in the investigation due to financial transactions related to the business. He is stated to be a maternal uncle’s son and has no involvement in the crime.
Further scrutiny falls upon the Meghalaya government, which has faced serious allegations of inadequate investigation, a claim the witness supports by noting a lack of thoroughness in the initial search for clues. The statement ends without clarifying the precise nature of these accusations.
The Raghuvanshi family have publicly demanded the harshest possible punishment for those involved in the murder, highlighting the gravity of the situation and the widespread impact of this tragic event. The ongoing investigation promises further revelations in this complex case.