SONAM RAGHUVANSHI CLAIMS TO SEE RAJA’S GHOST IN JAIL — FEAR GRIPS PRIME ACCUSED IN MURDER CASE!

In a chilling twist to the already sensational Raja Raghuvanshi murder case, Sonam Raghuvanshi — the prime accused and Raja’s estranged wife — is now claiming that she is being haunted in jail by the ghost of her slain husband. Jail authorities are on edge, and fellow inmates are terrified, as Sonam’s disturbing screams and sleepless nights continue to escalate.

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According to sources inside the prison, Sonam has become increasingly withdrawn and unstable ever since her arrest. But things took a bizarre turn last week when she allegedly began screaming in the middle of the night, shouting Raja’s name and begging for forgiveness. “He’s here… he’s watching me! Please make him go away!” she cried out, startling inmates and guards alike.

At first, many dismissed her episodes as stress or a psychological breakdown. However, multiple inmates now claim that Sonam is regularly seen talking to herself, staring into empty corners of the cell, and pleading with an unseen figure. Some have even requested to be shifted away from her block, convinced that something unnatural is happening in that jail wing.

“She keeps saying she sees Raja at the end of her bed,” one prisoner told reporters anonymously. “Sometimes she wakes up crying, other times she just stares for hours like she’s in a trance. We don’t know if it’s guilt, madness, or something else… but it’s terrifying.”

The murder of Raja Raghuvanshi — a high-profile businessman with political ties — shook the nation. While the case has taken many twists, with rumors of secret affairs, property disputes, and betrayal, Sonam has remained at the heart of it all. Once portrayed as the grieving widow, she quickly became the prime suspect, with many believing she had motives both personal and financial.

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But now, behind bars and cut off from the world, her fear seems to be consuming her.

Prison officials have confirmed that Sonam has been requesting special prayers and even asked for a religious priest to be brought in to “cleanse” her cell. “She’s clearly disturbed,” said a senior officer. “We’ve recommended a full psychological evaluation, but she insists this is not in her mind — that Raja’s spirit won’t leave her alone.”

While some dismiss Sonam’s visions as a desperate attempt to gain sympathy or insanity-based defense in court, others believe it could be the weight of guilt catching up with her. “It’s not uncommon for accused murderers to hallucinate or feel haunted by their victims, especially in solitary environments,” said a prison psychologist. “But Sonam’s case is unusually intense and persistent.”

Meanwhile, outside the jail walls, the story has captivated public imagination. Social media is ablaze with theories: some see it as divine justice, others as mental collapse. Hashtags like #RajaReturns and #HauntedByGuilt are trending, with users debating whether Sonam is truly being haunted — or simply unraveling under pressure.

The court is expected to hear new arguments soon, especially after her brother Govind’s shocking confession recently shifted the direction of the investigation. While Sonam may soon walk free based on that new testimony, the psychological scars — and her nightly terrors — may not leave her anytime soon.

Whether real or imagined, Sonam Raghuvanshi is living a nightmare behind bars. And if her words are to be believed, Raja Raghuvanshi might not be done with her yet.