Raja Raghuvanshi Case: Sonam has deeper secrets, she did not kill her husband just for love

Posted on 12th Jun 2025 by rohit kumar

Why did Sonam Raghuvanshi kill her husband? This question is obvious. The answer is her lover, Raj Kushwaha, but Sonam\'s brother, Govind, has stated that Sonam used to tie a Rakhi to Raj. Her number was saved on her mobile with the name \'Didi\'. If this is so, then what is the reason for the murder? What are Sonam\'s other deep secrets that took her to such an extent that she killed her husband mercilessly? We tried to understand Sonam\'s personality by talking to people who knew her. We tried to read Sonam\'s mind by talking to psychiatrists and psychologists. What was going on in her mind? Read special news

 

I got a tattoo two years ago.

 

Sonam was less educated, but for three years she helped her brother Govind in his business and took it forward. Sonam used to handle the Indore business and brother Govind had started looking after the Gujarat market. Sonam wanted to live her life according to her wishes. Near her firm in Mangal City Mall, she had got a tattoo of flowing waves made one and a half years ago, which shows her thinking that she wanted to live according to her wishes. She did not like her family to interfere in her life.

 

When her family members put pressure on her for marriage, she made Raj her lover five months ago.

 

Sonam has Mangal and she was 26 years old. When her family members put pressure on her for marriage, Sonam made Raj Kushwaha, who is five years younger than her, her lover just five months ago. Raj was an employee of her firm. Raj was devoted not only to Sonam but to the whole family. He would also drive Sonam\'s family\'s cars and bring her father and mother to and fro. Sonam also wanted a life partner like Raj, who would listen to her, and be submissive to her. Would not be able to oppose her decisions. Raj proved this by committing the murder. Sonam\'s thinking was that she would marry a young man like Raj and take care of her family business, this would not have been possible if she had married someone else. When her relationship with Raja was confirmed, Sonam told her mother to do whatever she wanted. Then see what I do...

 

Sonam, a victim of anti-social personality disorder

 

Sonam did not regret the murder of her husband. She only cried in front of her brother. She slept for seven hours at the Ghazipur center. When we talked to psychiatrists about her behavior, they said that people like Sonam are victims of anti-social personality disorder. Such people do not regret even after doing something wrong. These symptoms were seen in Sonam too. After being arrested, she did not cry, she just sat there sad. She also slept for seven hours. People suffering from this disorder do not give importance to the feelings and rights of others. They try to manipulate, suppress, and deceive others. After marriage, Sonam\'s behavior with Raja was similar.

 

Can go to any extent if they don\'t want to

 

People suffering from antisocial personality disorder can go to any extent if they don\'t want to, which a normal person cannot do. This is what happened in Sonam\'s case. She did not want to get married, so she fulfilled her stubbornness by planning to get her husband out of the way. She never let her inner feelings show in her behavior. Her stubbornness to take revenge for the decision taken against her will took her to the extent of murder. - Bhaskar Prasad, Psychiatrist.

 

Sonam had symptoms of the B category.

 

Sonam did not feel guilty even after the murder. Even from her expressions, it did not seem that she regretted it. This kind of mental state comes under the B category of Anti-Social Personality Disorder. Such personalities are also creative. Whether the decision is good or bad, they try to give its result in every situation. When she got a chance to take over the family business, she gave good results, but when the family members went against her wishes, she decided to remove her husband and never backed down from it. People in the A category consider themselves responsible for their failure. They try to commit suicide. - Manish Jain, Psychiatrist

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