In a shocking incident from Alwar, Rajasthan, a woman named Anita Jatav has been accused of orchestrating her husband’s murder with the help of her lover and his associates. This case has sent shockwaves throughout the region and raised questions about growing mistrust in marital relationships.

According to police reports, Anita Jatav was married to Veeru Jatav, and the couple even had a son together. Veeru had previously been married, but after falling in love with Anita, he started a new life with her. For some time, the couple lived together in Alwar.

However, things took a dark turn when Anita developed an affair with a man named Kashi, who ran a small food stall selling kachoris near her house. Anita frequently visited Kashi’s stall, and their friendship gradually turned into a romantic relationship. Kashi himself confessed to the police that Anita was a regular customer and they eventually became close.

Wanting to remove Veeru from her life, Anita devised a sinister plan. One night, she poisoned Veeru’s lemonade (shikanji). After Veeru became unconscious, Anita left the door open for Kashi, Brijesh, and a few others to enter the house. Together, they suffocated Veeru with a pillow, killing him while Anita watched the crime unfold.

During the incident, Anita and Veeru’s son woke up, but Anita managed to scare him into silence and sent him out of the room. After Veeru’s death, Kashi even participated in his funeral rites to avoid suspicion.

Initially, the police were puzzled by the case, unable to determine who had entered the house at night and suffocated Veeru. However, the post-mortem report revealed traces of poison, prompting investigators to review CCTV footage from the area. This eventually led them to uncover the entire conspiracy.

The investigation revealed that Anita’s affair with Kashi began over her frequent visits to his kachori stall. As their relationship deepened, Anita decided to eliminate her husband with Kashi’s help. Kashi, in turn, involved his friends, and together they murdered Veeru.

This case is not isolated. Recent times have seen an increase in reports of wives plotting against their husbands, leading to tragic outcomes. From Sonam’s case to the incident in Meerut involving Muskan, such stories are becoming alarmingly common. In some cases, husbands have even taken their own lives due to domestic strife.

Police have now arrested all those involved in the Alwar murder and are investigating further to determine if more people were part of the conspiracy or if there are other motives beyond the love affair.

The Alwar case has left society stunned and has sparked conversations about the growing mistrust and breakdown of relationships between husbands and wives. What are your thoughts on these troubling trends? Share your opinions in the comments below.