Meghalaya Murder: 'Sonam got her husband killed to get rid of Mangal Dosh', sensational claim by Raja Raghuvanshi's father
- bySudha Saxena
- 11 Jun, 2025
Meghalaya Murder: After the Meghalaya Police's revelations regarding the murder of Indore transport businessman Raja Raghuvanshi, his father on Tuesday demanded that all the culprits in the heinous murder of his newly married son should be given death penalty.
Meghalaya Murder: Raja Raghuvanshi's father has made a sensational revelation. He claims that Raja's wife Sonam got her husband killed to remove the 'Mangal Dosh' from her horoscope so that she could later marry her alleged lover Raj Kushwaha. However, local astrologer Dheeraj Dixit called this a fabrication and said that a person's 'Mangal Dosh' does not go away with the death of his spouse.
Four people arrested for Raja's murder
According to the Meghalaya Police, Raja Raghuvanshi (29), a transport businessman who had gone to this northeastern state for his honeymoon, was murdered in a planned manner by his wife Sonam (25) who had hired three hired killers with the help of her alleged lover Raj Kushwah (20). Sonam surrendered before the police in Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh late Sunday night, while four accused including Kushwah were arrested from different areas of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
My son died in agony: Raja Raghuvanshi's father
Raja Raghuvanshi's father Ashok Raghuvanshi, who is mourning his death, said, "My son died in agony. All those guilty of his murder must be hanged so that an example is set and in future no parents have to lose their son like this."
My son went to Meghalaya for his honeymoon and returned home in a coffin: Raghuvanshi's father
Raja Raghuvanshi's father gets emotional saying that his son, who went to Meghalaya for his honeymoon, returned home in a coffin. He said, "Due to the brutal murder, my son's body was mutilated. I am a heart patient. So, worried about my health, my family members opened the coffin and stopped me from having the last glimpse of my son."
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