Sonam and her boyfriend’s call recording leaked! Sonam Raghuvanshi or Raz Kushwaha recording leak

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What began as a seemingly happy honeymoon ended in horror. The tragic death of Raja Raghuvanshi, initially perceived as an accident, has now unraveled into a premeditated murder — one orchestrated not by strangers, but allegedly by his own wife, Sonam, and her lover, Raj Kushwaha.

The case has gripped the nation ever since a leaked call recording surfaced, in which Sonam and Raj can be heard plotting what now appears to be Raja’s murder. The conversation, chilling in its calmness, took place just two days before Raja and Sonam left for Meghalaya — their honeymoon destination, and allegedly the chosen crime scene.

The Call That Changed Everything

According to police sources, the audio was recovered during the digital forensics examination of Raj Kushwaha’s phone. It features Sonam and Raj discussing their plan in detail. What’s shocking is that this call happened while Sonam was still preparing for her honeymoon with Raja — a time traditionally filled with hope and joy for newlyweds.

In the conversation, Raj is heard saying, “Everything is set. Just bring him.” Sonam replies with chilling calm, “Don’t worry, everything will happen on time.”

The most incriminating part? Sonam laughs and says, “He won’t understand anything. He’ll do whatever I say. Once you’re there, everything will be easy for you.” This line, according to investigators, is the smoking gun — clear evidence that the act was planned well in advance.

सोनम और उसके बॉयफ्रेंड की कॉल रिकॉर्डिंग हुई लीक! Sonam Raghuvanshi or Raz  kushwaha recording leak

More Than Just a Love Affair

The conversation suggests that not only were Raj and Sonam involved, but a third individual, identified as Anand, played a crucial role in the execution. During the call, Raj mentions, “Anand will take care of everything. Just be there on time.” Sonam responds, “That’s exactly what I want — once this is done, we’ll finally be at peace.”

Police now believe that Anand coordinated the logistics of the plan from Meghalaya, ensuring that the “accident” would be executed without raising suspicion. Posters labeling Anand as a wanted fugitive have been circulated in areas including Shillong and Indore, but he remains at large.

How It Unfolded

Raja and Sonam were married just weeks before the incident. Friends and family described Raja as kind-hearted and deeply in love with his new bride. Their honeymoon to Meghalaya was meant to be the beginning of a new chapter. Unbeknownst to him, it was instead the final chapter of his life.

According to police, the couple reached Meghalaya and checked into a hotel. On the day of the incident, Sonam allegedly lured Raja to a hiking trail near a deep gorge. There, Raja was reportedly pushed off the edge. While initial reports labeled it an accident, inconsistencies in Sonam’s statements and digital evidence raised suspicions.

CCTV footage showed Sonam waiting on a scooter near the trailhead and returning alone to the hotel later. Meanwhile, forensic examination of Raj and Sonam’s phones revealed messages like, “Once he’s gone, it’ll be easier,” and “We’ll be together soon.”

The Aftermath

Once the audio was leaked, social media erupted with outrage. The hashtag #JusticeForRaja began trending across platforms. Netizens demanded strict punishment for all involved. Comments ranged from disbelief to condemnation: “If a wife can plan her husband’s murder like this, what’s left of trust in marriage?” one post read.

Raja’s family was devastated. His brother, speaking to the media, said, “We treated Sonam like our own daughter. We never imagined she could do something like this. There’s no doubt anymore — she planned my brother’s murder.”

Raja’s mother, in tears, said, “We only want justice now. That’s all.”

Confessions and Contradictions

When confronted with the audio, Raj Kushwaha admitted it was his voice. He confessed to discussing a plan but claimed they only intended to “scare” Raja into leaving Sonam — not to kill him. But when investigators asked why Raja was thrown off a cliff, Raj went silent.

Sonam too broke down after hearing the call. She insisted she had no intention of killing Raja. “I thought if he got scared, he’d divorce me under his mother’s influence,” she reportedly told police. However, the presence of Sonam at the crime scene, corroborated by CCTV footage, contradicted her claims of innocence.

Further digital evidence included WhatsApp chats where Sonam wrote, “We’ll be together after this,” and Raj replied, “Once he’s out of the way, everything will be fine.”

Police believe the “scare tactic” defense is a last-ditch attempt to avoid murder charges. All evidence so far points to a cold, calculated crime, committed out of desire to be together — free from the bond of marriage.

Legal Proceedings and Implications

The police have confirmed that the call recording is authentic. A technical team analyzed the audio and found no signs of tampering or editing. It will now be presented as a primary piece of evidence in court. The police plan to submit the final chargesheet within the next few days and have recommended that the case be fast-tracked.

Meanwhile, Sonam’s legal team is preparing to argue that she was mentally disturbed at the time and did not fully comprehend the consequences of her actions. Whether this defense will stand in court remains uncertain. Legal experts suggest the overwhelming weight of digital and audio evidence may leave little room for leniency.

A senior officer said, “The intent is clear. The voice is hers. The plan was discussed multiple times. This was no accident.”

Public Reaction and Broader Debate

Beyond the courtroom, the case has sparked intense debates on social media and television panels. Many question how relationships — especially marriages — can hide such sinister truths. Others worry about the precedent this case sets if the accused are not appropriately punished.

Some online commentators have even suggested that Sonam and Raj should face the harshest penalty available, warning that failure to do so may encourage more crimes of passion masked as accidents.

Psychologists and relationship experts have weighed in too, expressing concerns about increasing cases of betrayal, manipulation, and emotional abuse within marriages.

Dr. Priya Nair, a noted psychologist, remarked, “This case shows how emotional affairs can turn dangerously toxic. When manipulation, secrecy, and obsession mix, it can lead to fatal outcomes.”

The Road Ahead

The next court hearing is scheduled for next week. It will determine whether the leaked audio can be officially admitted as evidence and how the case will proceed. Police are hopeful that Anand will soon be arrested, which could provide the final missing pieces to the puzzle.

Until then, the country watches with bated breath as this tragic saga continues to unfold. For the Raghuvanshi family, no court ruling can bring Raja back — but justice may at least provide closure.


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