Meghalaya Minister asks Sonam’s father to apologise for blaming the government 

There has been a new twist in the murder case of Raja Raghuvanshi, a resident of Madhya Pradesh. Sonam’s father accused the Meghalaya government and made serious allegations. Now, the Meghalaya minister demands an apology from the families for tarnishing the state’s image. The police are continuing to investigate the case.

The Meghalaya Police is calling Sonam Raghuvanshi the main accused in the murder case of Raja Raghuvanshi. On the other hand, Sonam’s father denied the allegations of contract killing and claimed that his daughter is innocent. He says that Sonam is being framed; the police are also involved in this case. Sonam’s father is demanding a CBI inquiry.

The video of Sonam’s father’s statement goes viral on social media. In the video, Sonam’s father makes serious allegations against the Meghalaya government and the police. On the other hand, Raja’s brother, Vipin Raghuvanshi, claims that Sonam did not surrender, but the family informed the police about her after receiving the call.

It has been told, quoting Meghalaya Police, that this entire script of Raja Raghuvanshi’s murder was written by Sonam and her lover, Raj Kushwaha, together. The plan was such that no one would even know that this work was done by both of them. Now, after Sonam Raghuvanshi reaches Shillong, there is a possibility of the links of this case getting connected. It is being claimed that Sonam Raghuvanshi had said to push the king.

The grieving family of Raja Raghuvanshi, the victim of the Meghalaya honeymoon murder case, has demanded strict punishment for the accused. Raja Raghuvanshi’s wife, Sonam, is also included in this. After wife Sonam Raghuvanshi surrendered before the police in Ghazipur, Meghalaya Police took her to Shillong, where the investigation of the Raja Raghuvanshi case will proceed. Sonam is accompanied by three female police personnel and one male officer. Sonam’s dad blames police for framing her in Raja’s murder; the Meghalaya minister hits back, asking for a public apology.

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