
Team of National Commission for Women (NCW) reaches residence of Raja Raghuvanshi in Indore
In a significant development, a team from the National Commission for Women (NCW) has arrived at the Indore residence of Raja Raghuvanshi, who has recently come under the spotlight following the shocking Meghalaya incident involving his wife Sonam Raghuvanshi.
🔍 Background:
Raja Raghuvanshi, a prominent influencer, had travelled to Meghalaya with his wife Sonam for what appeared to be a romantic getaway. However, Raja was found dead under mysterious circumstances, and within 17 days, his wife Sonam reportedly confessed to the crime, stunning the entire nation.
🟣 NCW’s Action:
The NCW team’s visit to Indore is believed to be part of a fact-finding mission, as the incident involves serious concerns about:
Domestic abuse or mental harassment (from either side)
Women’s rights and accountability
The psychological background and triggers behind the murder
🗣️ NCW Officials Stated:
“We are closely monitoring this case not just because it involves a woman, but because it has sparked questions about mental health, relationship violence, and misuse of trust. We aim to assess whether further protections or investigations are necessary.”
🚨 What’s Next?
Local police and forensic teams are cooperating with both NCW and legal authorities.
The NCW may recommend a deeper inquiry into Raja’s mental state, social surroundings, and whether Sonam had shown any prior red flags.
Legal experts anticipate national debate over relationship-driven crimes and the psychological factors often overlooked in such cases.