Meghalaya Murder Case | “If Sonam Loved My Son…” Mother Of Indore Man Calls For Punishment

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A Honeymoon of Horror: The Tragic Murder of Raja Raghuvanshi

The heartbreaking case of Raja Raghuvanshi has left an entire nation in shock and disbelief. A newlywed man from Indore, Raja was allegedly lured to his death by the person he trusted most—his wife, Sonam. What was supposed to be the beginning of a new life turned into a chilling tale of betrayal, conspiracy, and murder. The grieving voice of Raja’s mother now echoes throughout the country, demanding not just justice but the harshest punishment imaginable.

A Joyful Beginning

Raja Raghuvanshi married Sonam in a traditional ceremony in Indore on May 11, 2025. The couple had been introduced and accepted by both families. According to Raja’s mother, the relationship seemed happy and peaceful. The two soon planned a honeymoon trip to Meghalaya, a northeastern state known for its lush green hills and breathtaking waterfalls. The trip, however, was not a romantic getaway—it was a death trap.

The Disappearance

The couple left Indore for their honeymoon and reached Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. Sonam had allegedly made all the travel arrangements. Raja’s mother recalled how her son seemed uneasy about the trip and how she had tried to dissuade him. She even warned him about a gold chain he was wearing—a gift from Sonam—that made her feel anxious. She had a gut feeling that something terrible might happen.

Meghalaya Murder Case | "If Sonam Loved My Son..." Mother Of Indore Man  Calls For Punishment

Raja went missing on May 23. For days, there was no news. Sonam was unreachable and refused video calls. According to the family, she gave vague answers when questioned. Finally, on June 2, Raja’s decomposed body was discovered near the Wei Sawdong Falls in Sohra. His death had not only ended a young life but also unraveled a dark and horrifying plot.

The Murder Plot

Police investigations quickly shifted focus from an accidental death or robbery to a planned murder. Sonam became the prime suspect. Authorities revealed that she had been in contact with her former colleague and alleged lover, Raj Kushwaha, before and even after the marriage. Phone records and social media messages showed that the two had maintained a secret relationship.

Alongside Raj, three other men—Akash Rajput, Vishal Singh Chauhan, and Anand Kurmi—were allegedly involved in executing the murder. They reportedly followed the couple to Meghalaya, coordinated movements with Sonam, and carried out the murder with her active involvement. Raja was allegedly beaten, robbed, and thrown into the jungle to die.

What shocked the public even more was the revelation that Raj Kushwaha had attended Raja’s funeral, pretending to grieve with the family. According to Raja’s brother, Raj consoled them and even helped with post-funeral arrangements—all while hiding his role in the murder.

A Mother’s Grief

Raja’s mother, in numerous emotional interviews, has poured out her pain. Her statements are not just cries of sorrow but roars of fury. She said she had trusted Sonam completely and never imagined such betrayal. Her words have become symbolic of a mother’s unimaginable loss:

“I want more than just a hanging. I want them to be burned alive. My son died a cruel death. Let them die the same way.”

She questioned why Sonam had no injuries if both were attacked. She pointed out inconsistencies in Sonam’s story and expressed disbelief that Sonam could leave Raja behind if she truly loved him. She also alleged that Sonam deliberately planned everything—from booking the tickets to carrying only a one-way ticket for Raja.

The mother also raised spiritual concerns, citing cultural practices. She claimed that Sonam had placed a sacred thread, “Bijasan,” in her suitcase—a symbol not to be removed for 100 months after marriage. To the mother, this was a sign that Sonam never intended to honor the marriage.

The Arrests and Legal Process

Sonam was arrested from a roadside dhaba in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh. She was found alone and reportedly attempting to evade police. Soon after, Raj Kushwaha was arrested, and three of their accomplices were taken into custody. All were transported to Meghalaya under transit remand for further questioning.

The police are now building a case against the accused, relying on digital evidence, witness statements, and forensic reports. Interrogations revealed that Sonam and Raj had been in touch regularly, even during the honeymoon. The motive, as per initial reports, appears to be a mix of personal resentment, greed, and an illicit relationship.

Public Outrage and Demand for Justice

The case has triggered a wave of public outrage. Citizens across India, especially in Madhya Pradesh, have expressed their anger on social media, in protests, and in candlelight vigils. Many have joined Raja’s family in demanding the harshest punishment possible.

Some have compared the case to earlier high-profile murders involving betrayal in relationships. Raja’s mother specifically mentioned a case where a woman allegedly chopped her husband’s body into pieces and stored it in a fridge—pointing to a growing concern over increasing brutality in personal crimes.

Meanwhile, Sonam’s family continues to insist on her innocence. They have requested a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe to ensure a fair trial. They claim Sonam is being framed and that the truth will emerge with time. But the weight of evidence and the voice of a grieving mother have already swayed public opinion.

The Bigger Picture

This case is not just about one young man’s tragic death. It is about trust, betrayal, and the failure to see danger even when it is close. It questions how far people can go to hide double lives and what drives individuals to commit such heinous crimes. It also reflects the fragility of relationships and the dark possibilities that can lurk behind seemingly happy facades.

Raja’s death, brutal and untimely, has opened a wound in Indian society. It is a chilling reminder that evil can wear a familiar face, and that love, when twisted by deceit, can turn fatal.

Conclusion

As the case progresses in court and further details emerge, one thing remains certain: justice must be served. For Raja, whose life was cut short by the very person he trusted most. For his mother, whose every word echoes a pain no parent should endure. And for a society that now watches, hoping that truth and justice will prevail over lies and betrayal.

In her final words, Raja’s mother said:

“If my son screamed while he died, make them scream the same way. Burn them alive. Let the world see what happens when someone plays with love and life.”

It is not just a demand. It is a mother’s curse

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