
Meghalaya Murder: Raja Raghuvanshi's Family Seeks Narco Test On Sonam's Parents, Brother
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Raja's elder brother, Vipin Raghuvanshi said that the family suspects the involvement of more people, hinting at Sonam's parents in the murder.
Meghalaya Honeymoon Murder: The elder brother of Raja Raghuvanshi, an Indore-based transport businessman, who was murdered during his honeymoon in Meghalaya after he along with his wife went missing last month, has demanded a narco-analysis test on Raja's wife and prime accused Sonam Raghuvanshi's parents suspecting the involvement of more people in the murder.
The police have arrested five people including Sonam (25) and her alleged lover Raj Kushwaha (20) for orchestrating and executing Raja's murder. All the five arrested accused are in the Meghalaya police's custody, and an SIT is probing the case.
Raja's elder brother, Vipin Raghuvanshi said that the family suspects the involvement of more people, hinting at Sonam's parents, brother Govind and her sister-in-law, in the murder of his younger brother.
'We want a narco-analysis test on Sonam, her parents, brother Govind and sister-in-law. New videos related to the murder are surfacing one after the other. We believe more people might be involved in my younger brother's killing," he said as quoted by news agency PTI.
Vipin further demanded that people who posted these videos on social media also be questioned and asked why they had not released the footage earlier.
Meanwhile, Govind attended the 13-day ritual feast of Raja, although the Raghuvanshi family said that he had not been invited. He had also taken part in Raja's post-death ritual in Ujjain on June 13.
'I am here to seek forgiveness. If anyone suspects us, we are asking to be investigated. We stand with Raja Raghuvanshi's family," he said.
Raja Raghuvanshi Murder Case
Raja and Sonam, who got married on May 11 in Indore, went to Meghalaya on their honeymoon. He was found dead in a gorge near Weisawdong Falls in East Khasi Hills district on June 2, 10 days after the couple went missing, while a search continued for Sonam. She emerged in Uttar Pradesh's Ghazipur, around 1,200 km away from the crime spot, on June 9.
The murder took a sensational turn when Raghuvanshi's wife, Sonam, was held by Meghalaya Police along with her three alleged aides, Akash Rajput (19), Vishal Singh Chauhan (22), and Raj Singh Kushwaha (20).
The other three accused, Vishal Chauhan, Akash Rajput and Anand Kurmi, were initially suspected to be hired killers, but the police later found they were friends of Kushwaha.
The fresh revelations have pointed to a well-orchestrated conspiracy behind Raja's murder. Raj Kushwaha, who was allegedly in a relationship with Sonam Raghuvanshi, has been identified as the mastermind behind Raja's murder with Sonam actively involved in the plot.
According to the police probing the case, the conspiracy to eliminate Raja was hatched in Indore, shortly before his wedding with Sonam on May 11.
East Khasi Hills district Superintendent of Police Vivek Syiem revealed that the plot began in February, when the group was in Indore. The plan revolved around making Sonam disappear, but later turned into a murder conspiracy.
After Raja and Sonam were married on May 11, they visited the Kamakhya Devi Temple in Assam. A few days later, the accused also reached the area. According to police, the group initially planned to kill Raja in Guwahati, but later shifted the plan to Shillong.

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