Sonam’s terrifying appearance in jail, Narco test made everyone’s head spin! Sonam – Raja Raghuva…

Ever since Sonam Raghuwanshi has been in jail, shocking revelations have emerged one after another — surprising the police, media, and the public alike. But this time, what has come to light is far more terrifying than anything before. We’re now talking about the true nature of Sonam Raghuwanshi, which is slowly being revealed behind prison walls. People who once saw her as an innocent wife or daughter-in-law are now growing afraid of her.

Her behavior inside the prison is cold, calm, and dangerous — like that of a serial killer. And when her narco test was conducted, what she confessed shocked even the most experienced officers. This wasn’t an impulsive emotional reaction or an accidental murder — it was a well-planned execution, months in the making, carried out with a calm mind by someone who appeared entirely innocent from the outside.

The story begins on May 23, just a few days after Sonam and Raja’s wedding, when the couple went on a trip to Shillong. Everything seemed fine on the surface. Smiling pictures were posted on Instagram — everyone thought the couple was happy. But behind the smiles was a different story that no one had a clue about.

Sonam had quietly booked a hotel. Later, the hotel staff mentioned how quiet and reserved she was. Meanwhile, Sonam’s ex-boyfriend Raj Kushwaha was also in Shillong — hiding in plain sight with three friends. Raja had no idea. One day, Sonam told Raja she wanted to climb up a hill to take some pictures. That’s when the plan was set in motion. She called a number from the hotel Wi-Fi, and shortly after that, Raja’s bloodied body was found in the hills — with no phone, no ID, and no witnesses.

Suspicion fell on Sonam because her behavior lacked the usual grief or fear seen after such incidents. When her call records were pulled, police were stunned to find that Sonam had remained in contact with Raj even before and after her wedding. There were also WhatsApp chats where Sonam had written, “Just a few more days, and it will all be over.”

This led to a narco test. What she confessed was chilling. She said:

“Yes, I planned to get Raja killed. I wanted to marry Raj, and Raja was in the way. I had thought this through. If Raja tried to control me too much after marriage, I would take drastic steps.”

She further explained that Raj was initially hesitant, but she reassured him she’d handle everything. Sonam had even sought advice from friends — one of whom told her that court cases take time and that “you’re a woman, you might get away with it.” That pushed her over the edge. Every detail — from the murder to her behavior post-crime — was pre-planned.

Digital forensics revealed more: deleted files from her phone, including a video clip where she told Raj, “The wait is almost over. Just the final push remains.”

Inside the jail, Sonam appeared completely unaffected. She kept to herself, reading books, writing in a diary. Other inmates said she behaved strangely — murmuring to herself, saying lines like “Kill the fear” or “The one who fears, dies.”

A diary recovered from her cell had a chilling entry written a week before the murder:

“I’m about to be free.”

It was as if she saw Raja not as her husband, but as an obstacle to her freedom.

The court proceedings became high-profile. When Sonam and Raj were brought face to face in court, the media was all over it. Sonam calmly admitted:

“Yes, I planned it. Raj helped me, but the decision was mine.”

But when the judge asked whether Raja had ever actually hurt her — she was silent. Raj also stayed quiet. For the first time, it became clear: perhaps Raja was never abusive, and his murder was based on a fabricated justification.

More shocking was a hotel worker’s testimony — they saw Sonam meeting with a third man, not Raj or his friends, just a day before the murder. The police are now investigating whether there was another person involved in this murder plot.

Meanwhile, Raja’s family is devastated. His sister Payal released an emotional video pledging to fight for justice. The family fears that with time, legal loopholes may weaken the case or lead to bail.

In the final court hearing, Sonam was sentenced to life imprisonment, and Raj Kushwaha received 10 years under criminal conspiracy laws (Section 120B IPC). The court said the evidence was too strong to deny: from digital proof, call records, to her own confession.

Even after sentencing, Sonam remained calm. Inside the prison, other inmates began treating her like a celebrity criminal. But now, her behavior has changed — she’s no longer just quiet and reserved, but coldly calculating.

But just when the case seemed closed, police uncovered a new number from Sonam’s call history, dialed three days before the murder — belonging to an unknown man, who may be the missing piece of the puzzle…

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