Controversy Erupts as Woman Claims Marriage and Paternity Against Raghuvanshi Family in Indore

A major controversy has erupted outside the home of Raja Raghuvanshi in Indore after a woman arrived at his doorstep, claiming to be the second wife of Raja’s brother, Sachin Raghuvanshi. The woman, accompanied by a young child, asserts that the boy is Sachin’s son. Her arrival triggered panic within the household—Sachin reportedly rushed out in a car to avoid confrontation when he saw her at their gate.

#अनकही: Indore में Raja Raguvanshi के घर गोद में मासूम बच्चा लेकर पहुंची ये  महिला ने बवाल काट दिया !

In her statement, the woman revealed that she first met Sachin at a body massage center, where their relationship developed and eventually led to marriage in a temple, without Sachin ever disclosing his first marriage. She showed photographs from their wedding to support her claims. Despite their union, Sachin now refuses to acknowledge her or their child, leaving both mother and son in a dire situation.

The woman further explained that she came to Sachin’s home seeking justice—to be granted a place to live and that Sachin should give their son his father’s name. Instead, the family ignored her, locking themselves inside and refusing to acknowledge her presence or the child. “I am really struggling,” she shared emotionally, “I don’t even have a proper place to live. I have come here asking for justice for myself and my child.”

Questions have now been raised about the double standards of the Raghuvanshi family, which often stands for justice in public forums, yet seems to evade responsibility when directly challenged. The woman’s claims, along with her child, the purported marriage photographs, and the silence from Sachin and his family, have fueled serious questions about the family’s morality and honesty.

As the situation unfolds, calls for a DNA test and further investigation have intensified. The incident has placed the Raghuvanshi family under scrutiny—will they respond to these allegations with the same seriousness with which they expect justice for others?