“We will make sure my sister is punished,” Sonam’s brother to Raja Raghuwanshi’s Mother

Another big twist has come up in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case. This time, this twist has come from the accused Sonam Raghuvanshi’s brother, Govind Raghuvanshi, himself. Govind met Raja Raghuvanshi’s mother and assured her of justice. Govind got emotional and said, “We will get our sister Sonam punished. What she did is not forgivable. I will arrange for a lawyer and take legal action against her.”

Raja Raghuvanshi’s mother and family are still in deep shock. The brutal death of the son has shattered the entire family. Sonam’s brother, Govind Raghuvanshi, went to meet Raja’s family. During this, he expressed his grief by meeting Raja’s mother and hugging her and crying bitterly. Raja’s mother asked Sonam’s brother many questions while crying. She asked why Sonam did this. Govind was also heard saying with tears in his eyes that he did not know anything.

Govind Raghuvanshi hugged Raja’s mother and said while crying that if my sister is wrong, then I have stood with this family to get justice for Raja Raghuvanshi and will always stand with them. From the day the marriage took place, I considered Raja as my brother. I will hire a lawyer on behalf of Raja’s family and will fight the case against Sonam so that she can get a strict punishment.

Sonam’s brother, Govind, said that Raj Kushwaha only worked at our house, and he was an employee. Govind said that for the last 3 years, every year on Rakshabandhan, he used to sit with me and get Rakhi tied by Sonam and used to call her didi. In such a situation, how can he have such a relationship with his sister? I also came to know about the whole matter only after the incident.

Raja Raghuvanshi’s mother and family are still in deep shock. The brutal death of the son has shattered the whole family. This initiative of Govind has brought some relief to Raja’s family, but their pain remains the same. This news has created a stir on social media; everyone is shocked by this matter

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